Open university: What is Society?, spring 2027
- Credits:
- 5 ECTS credits
- Location:
- -
- Continuous learning category:
- Law and society
- Teaching format:
- Independent learning
- Price:
- 100 € (VAT 0%)
ONLINE STUDIES!
This course is a part of the Basic Studies in Social Sciences.
Learning outcomes
During this course, students:
- will get familiar with the concepts of society, individual, societal change, and modern society
- will be encouraged to think how societies operate
- will gain a general understanding on the concepts of inequality and stratification
- will improve their skills on critical thinking
After this course, students can:
- reflect on what constitutes society and how societies operate
- reflect on the relationship between society and individual
- explain what ‘society’, ‘individual’, ‘modern society’, ‘societal change’ and ‘social inequality’ mean in social sciences
Content
The course provides an overview on what constitutes society and takes a look at the relationship of individual and society. A major aim in the course is equipping students with the lens of social science that magnifies social relations and patterns of organization in the examinations of society.
Modes of study
The course is a self-study online course in the Moodle learning environment. Online course include lecture recordings and/or written materials. Based on the literature, various written assignments are given.
Schedule
The course is open from 7 January 2027 to 2 April 2027.
Open University registration is available from 6 August 2026 to 8 January 2026 via the UEF website, Opintopolku.fi, and Opin.fi.
Study materials
The course material is available on the Moodle learning environment.
Grading scale
Five step scale
Teaching language
English
Further information
Once you have registered in the studies, you will receive instructions on how to get started. You will be given UEF user credentials, which you can use to log in to the Moodle learning environment. You will find all the necessary instructions in the e-learning environment.
What is Society? is an entrance exam course for the Bachelor of Social Sciences program. The applicants with the best scores from the “What is Society” course will be accepted for the programme.
This course is suitable for international students and for enyone interested in this topic.
The study fee for individual courses is 20 e/ECTS credit and 15 e/ECTS credit for study modules. This price holds for the academic year 2026–2027.
For more information on study fees and payment and cancellation terms, please see: Registration, study fees and right to study | University of Eastern Finland (uef.fi).
The length of a study right is determined by the length of the study unit so that it covers all teaching and exams. If the study unit has continuous registration, the study right is from 1.8.2025 to 30.7.2026.
Literature acquisition costs and borrowing fees are not included in the tuition fee.
If your employer is to pay your tuition fee, please contact our Student Affairs Secretary. Contact details below.
Self-study online course open from 7 January 2027 to 2 April 2027.