American Dream Course
Discover the American Dream via its historical roots, media portrayals, political influences, and inequality dynamics. Tailored for humanities experts, this course builds skills in dissecting cultural materials, interpreting data, and producing concise, fact-driven reports on achievement, social movement, and fairness in contemporary U.S. life.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course provides a practical overview of sociological theories, historical changes, and cultural stories that define opportunity in the United States. Participants will examine media, politics, and online culture, analyze key datasets, and develop research and writing abilities to create an evidence-supported report on social mobility, inequality, and modern American society.
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Develop skills
- Interpret American Dream themes in movies, television, advertisements, and online platforms.
- Examine disparity statistics to uncover differences based on race, class, gender, and migration.
- Use core sociological frameworks to evaluate American Dream concepts.
- Conduct efficient research using reliable scholarly, policy, and news resources on U.S. social advancement.
- Produce a refined 1,200–1,800 word report with accurate references.
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