General Sociology Course
This General Sociology Course provides a practical introduction to key sociological concepts like norms, deviance, social institutions, socialization, movements, inequality, and structure. Students apply functionalist, conflict, and symbolic interactionist perspectives, develop analytic writing skills, design structured papers, and learn to source and cite credible evidence for analyzing real-world social change, preparing for humanities-related professional work.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Gain a practical introduction to sociology covering norms, deviance, institutions, socialization, movements, inequality, and social structure. Apply core perspectives—functionalist, conflict, and symbolic interactionist—while practicing analytic writing, designing 800–1,200 word papers, and mastering the use of credible secondary sources for social change analysis.
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Develop skills
- Analyze norms, deviance, and social institutions in real-world cases.
- Apply major sociological perspectives to explain concrete social issues.
- Design a focused sociological paper with clear structure and tight argumentation.
- Find, evaluate, and synthesize credible secondary sources for quick analysis.
- Frame local social change into a sharp, researchable sociological question.
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