BACHELOR DEGREE OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION AND MANAGEMENT Branch Social and Legal Sciences Duration Four academic years ECTS credits 240 basic subjects: 60; compulsory subjects: 120; optional subjects: 30; internships: 24; end-of-degree project/dissertation: 6. Topics ECTS Mathematics (18 ECTS); Economics (36 ECTS); Business Administration (78 ECTS); Financial (30 ECTS); Political/Law/Culture (18ECTS); Statics (12ECTS); Work placement or internships (24ECTS); end-of-degree project (6ECTS)
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Sociology 101 Rogers and Yan 8/27/12 What makes you‚ you? We Study: Sports Music Religion Medicine What is sociology? 1. The study of human society 2. Examines the relationship between history and biography 3. Uses the scientific method 4. Looks at social structures‚ patterns‚ and meaning Original Founders of Sociology Augste Compte 1798-1857 One of the first people to try to understand society and morality using science rather than theology He thought there could be a kind
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each other‚ both countries are able to push out their consumption frontiers. The aggregate consumption of both goods can increase. B. Where does a country’s comparative advantage come from? 1. Technology differences. 2. Hecksher-Ohlin theory of comparative advantage. Two Swedish
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Businesses Internationalise? 1. Why do businesses internationalise? Compare and contrast mainstream and alternative theories. (Firms search for‚ efficient‚ cheap‚ productive locations) MNE – multinational enterprise Neoclassical Trade Theories Heckscher-Ohlin’s Factor Endowments: A mathematical model‚ It predicts patterns of trade (production and consumption) based upon a country’s factor endowments. Factor endowments include land‚ labour and capital. The amounts of these vary between countries
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From Delinquency to success The sociological theory of delinquent subcultures belongs to Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin which is based on Robert Agnew’s general strain theory and social disorganization. Agnew’s theory explained that multiple sources of stress and strain affect a juvenile’s emotional traits and response‚ resulting in criminal or delinquent behavior. Cloward and Ohlin theorize that certain groups or subcultures in a society have values and attitudes that are conducive to crime and
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Safety Issues for Women Traveling Solo Stay Safe But Don’t Stay Home By Zahara Heckscher Zaraha Heckscher(left) with a Musonda friend in Zambia from Safety Issues for Women Traveling Solo: Stay Safe But Don’t Stay Home. Women are frequently warned about independent international travel. Unfortunately‚ it is true that women are much more likely than men to be the victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault. In virtually every country I have visited I heard from female travelers and volunteers
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Abstract This paper explores what causes juvenile delinquency through explaining different theories. It explores Feud’s Id‚ Superego‚ and Ego to understand the development of the juvenile as well as exploring Merton’s Strain Theory‚ Cloward and Ohlin‚ The Chicago School‚ Albert K. Cohen’s Delinquent boys and the subculture of gangs and commercial growers. It looks into the communities and argues more towards nature and environment of the juvenile than nature. It also looks into the culture of the
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Social Learning Subcultural Sutherland & Cressey Sykes & Matza Akers Wolfgang & Ferracuti Anderson Anomie Institutional-Anomie Merton Messner & Rosenfeld Strain General Strain Cohen When individuals cannot obtain success goals Cloward & Ohlin (money‚ status in school)‚ they experience strain Agnew or pressure. Under certain conditions‚ they are likely to respond to this strain through crime. The strains leading to crime‚ however‚ may not only be linked to goal blockage (or deprivation of
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Assess the usefulness of consensus approaches to an understanding of the reasons for crime and deviance in society According to consensus approaches‚ every society shares a set of core values known as collective conscience. The behavior which is different from these core values is to be viewed as deviant. Crime and deviance can be explained by consensus approaches through several theories. One explanation of crime and deviance from the functionalist perspective was Merton’s strain theory. He said
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