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The Sociology Level 3 Advanced Diploma provides an in-depth exploration of sociological principles, theories, and applications. Ideal for students, professionals, and individuals interested in gaining a deeper understanding of human society and its complexities.
The Sociology Level 3 Advanced Diploma offers a comprehensive exploration of sociological concepts, theories, and applications. Through a series of lectures and interactive discussions, participants will delve into various aspects of society, including socialization, social institutions, inequality, deviance, social change, and contemporary issues. This course equips learners with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to analyze and understand the complexities of human society.
What Will You Learn?
- Gain insights into the foundational principles and theories of sociology.
- Explore the processes of socialization and social interaction that shape individual behaviour and identity.
- Examine the functions and structures of social institutions such as family, education, religion, and government.
- Investigate patterns of social inequality based on factors such as class, race, gender, and ethnicity.
- Analyze concepts of deviance, social control, and the construction of norms within society.
- Understand the dynamics of social change and the factors influencing societal transformations.
- Apply sociological theories and concepts to real-world issues through the study of applied sociology.
- Engage with contemporary debates and challenges in sociology, including topics such as globalization, technology, and social movements.
Who Should Take The Course?
- Students pursuing studies in sociology or related social sciences.
- Professionals working in fields such as social work, education, public policy, or community development.
- Individuals interested in understanding the complexities of human society and social interactions.
- Anyone seeking to enhance their critical thinking and analytical skills in examining societal issues.
Requirements:
- Basic understanding of social concepts and terminology.
- Willingness to engage actively in discussions and critical analysis of sociological issues.
- Access to course materials and resources, including online lectures and readings.
- Open-mindedness and respect for diverse perspectives and experiences within society.
Course Currilcum
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- Research Methods in Sociology 00:10:00
- The Sociological Perspective 00:10:00
- Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology 00:10:00
- What is Sociology 00:10:00
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- Agents of Socialization 00:10:00
- Social Interaction and Social Structure 00:10:00
- Social Roles and Identities 00:10:00
- Socialization across the Lifespan 00:10:00
- Economy and Work 00:10:00
- Education and Socialization 00:10:00
- Family and Kinship Systems 00:10:00
- Religion and Society 00:10:00
- Crime and Punishment 00:10:00
- Deviance in the Digital Age 00:10:00
- Social Control and Surveillance 00:10:00
- Theories of Deviance 00:10:00
- Sociology in Education and Social Work 00:10:00
- Sociology in Health and Medicine 00:10:00
- Sociology in Media and Communication 00:10:00
- Sociology in Practice Research and Policy 00:10:00
- Exam of Sociology Level 3 Advanced Diploma 00:50:00