American Dream Course
Discover the American Dream via its history, media portrayals, political influences, and issues of inequality. Aimed at humanities workers, this course builds skills in interpreting cultural materials, working with data, and producing clear, evidence-supported reports about achievement, social movement, and fairness in society.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a straightforward introduction to sociological ideas, historical changes, and cultural stories that influence opportunities in the United States. Participants will examine media, politics, and online culture, handle important data sets, and develop solid research and writing abilities to create a targeted report backed by evidence on social mobility, inequality, and modern American society.
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Develop skills
- Decode narratives of the American Dream in movies, television, advertisements, and social media.
- Examine data on inequality to uncover differences based on race, class, gender, and immigration.
- Use main sociological theories to question ideologies of the American Dream.
- Conduct quick research using reliable academic, policy, and media resources on U.S. social mobility.
- Produce a refined analytical report of 1,200–1,800 words with correct citations.
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