American Dream Course
Delve into the American Dream via its historical context, media portrayals, political dimensions, and inequality aspects. Tailored for humanities professionals, the course equips learners to dissect cultural artefacts, interpret data, and produce incisive reports grounded in evidence about achievement, social mobility, and fairness in contemporary society.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course provides a straightforward introduction to sociological theories, historical developments, and cultural stories that influence opportunities in the United States. Participants will examine media, politics, and digital culture, analyse datasets, and hone research and writing abilities to create an evidence-based report on social mobility, inequality, and modern American society.
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Develop skills
- Decode narratives of the American Dream in films, television, advertisements, and social media.
- Analyse data on inequality to uncover disparities related to race, class, gender, and immigration.
- Apply core sociological theories to evaluate ideologies of the American Dream.
- Conduct efficient research using reliable academic, policy, and media resources on US social mobility.
- Produce a refined analytical report of 1,200–1,800 words with accurate citations.
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