UO (Dis)abling Societies: The Sociologies of Ageing and Disability

Undergraduate | 2026

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Mode
Your study will be 100% online
100% online
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Area/Catalogue
SOCI 2013
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Course ID
204887
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Campus
Online
Level of study
Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
Course owner
Course owner
School of Psychology
Course coordinator
Course coordinator
Paula Rowe
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Course level
2
Work Integrated Learning course
Work Integrated Learning course
No
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
Inbound study abroad and exchange
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Yes
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University-wide elective course
Yes
Single course enrollment
Single course enrolment
Yes

Course overview

The aim of this course is to develop students' knowledge regarding the sociology of disability and ageing with a strong focus on the social construction of disability and ageing and the diversity of the lived experience. Students will examine disability and ageing as a sociological phenomenon, theories of ageing and disability through the life course, positive ageing and the political economy of ageing. Students will develop their understanding of the social construction of disability and ageing and the diversity in the lived experience in and across different social institutions and contexts. Students will explore how disability and ageing intersect with other categories of identity, particularly those of gender and sexuality, ‘race' and ethnicity, socio-economic status, and the complex relationships among these categories.

Course learning outcomes

  • demonstrate a critical understanding of key historical and contemporary sociological theories and concepts of disability and ageing
  • examine the relationship between society and its institutions, disability and ageing
  • demonstrate an understanding of the diversity and complexity in the experiences of disability and ageing, and the ways that multiple categories of identity intersect in these experiences
  • evaluate how diverse categories of identity including gender and sexuality, `race' and ethnicity, socio-economic status and age intersect in the representation, imagining and experience of disability and ageing

Availability

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Census date
Fri 09/10/2026
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Enrol by date
Fri 02/10/2026
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Last day to W
Fri 23/10/2026
Last day to WF
Last day to WF
Fri 06/11/2026

Class details

Online

Class number
Class number 4120
Section
Section 01OL
Size
Size 500
Available
Available 498
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- Online ,
Notes:
This course is only for students studying 100% online programs

Prerequisite(s)

N/A

Corequisite(s)

N/A

Antirequisite(s)

  • must not have completed SOCU2018 UO (Dis)abling Societies - The Sociologies of Ageing and Disability at the University of South Australia

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