
Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma
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Curriculum
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Disclaimer 01:00
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Lecture 1: Sociological Theory and Perspectives 09:00
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Lecture 2: Research Methods in Sociology 15:00
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Lecture 3: Social Inequality and Stratification 14:00
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Lecture 4: Social Change and Development 16:00
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Lecture 5: Sociology of Power and Politics 16:00
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Lecture 6: Sociology of Culture and Identity 14:00
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Lecture 7: Sociology of Globalization 13:00
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Lecture 8: Contemporary Social Issues 09:00
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Lecture 9: Applied Sociology 09:00
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Lecture 10: Capstone Project 11:00
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Assessment 12:00
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Description
Welcome to the course outline for Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma. In this comprehensive learning journey, we will explore the depths of Sociology, delving into its core principles, practical examples, and advanced techniques. Through a series of engaging lectures and exercises, you will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma.
*****Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma Course Syllabus*****
Lecture 1: Sociological Theory and Perspectives
- Lesson-1 Introduction to advanced sociological theories (e.g., structural functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism)
- Lesson-2 Critical examination of classical and contemporary sociological perspectives
- Lesson-3 Application of sociological theories to analyze social structures, institutions, and behaviors
Lecture 2: Research Methods in Sociology
- Lesson-1 Advanced research methodologies in sociology (e.g., quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods)
- Lesson-2 Ethical considerations in sociological research
- Lesson-3 Data collection techniques, analysis, and interpretation
- Lesson-4 Designing and conducting advanced sociological research projects
Lecture 3: Social Inequality and Stratification
- Lesson-1 Theories of social inequality (e.g., Marxian theory, Weberian theory)
- Lesson-2 Intersectionality and multiple dimensions of inequality (e.g., race, class, gender)
- Lesson-3 Global perspectives on social stratification
- Lesson-3 Policy implications and interventions to address social inequality
Lecture 4: Social Change and Development
- Lesson-1 Theories of social change (e.g., modernization theory, dependency theory, world-systems theory)
- Lesson-2 Processes of social change at the global, national, and local levels
- Lesson-3 Impact of globalization on societies and cultures
- Lesson-4 Social movements, activism, and resistance to social change
Lecture 5: Sociology of Power and Politics
- Lesson-1 Theoretical approaches to power and politics (e.g., pluralism, elitism, Marxism)
- Lesson-2 Analysis of power structures in society (e.g., state, corporations, media)
- Lesson-3 Social movements and political participation
- Lesson-4 Social justice and human rights in the political arena
Lecture 6: Sociology of Culture and Identity
- Lesson-1 Conceptualizations of culture and identity
- Lesson-2 Cultural diversity and multiculturalism
- Lesson-3 Social construction of identities (e.g., race, ethnicity, sexuality)
- Lesson-4 Consumption, media, and popular culture
Lecture 7: Sociology of Globalization
- Lesson-1 Understanding globalization and its impact on societies
- Lesson-2 Global economic systems and inequalities
- Lesson-3 Transnationalism and migration
- Lesson-4 Cultural globalization and hybridity
Lecture 8: Contemporary Social Issues
- Lesson-1 Analysis of contemporary social issues (e.g., climate change, technology, healthcare)
- Lesson-2 Sociological perspectives on emerging challenges
- Lesson-3 Policy responses and societal implications
Lecture 9: Applied Sociology
- Lesson-1 Application of sociological concepts and theories to real-world problems
- Lesson-2 Case studies and examples of applied sociology in various contexts (e.g., education, healthcare, criminal justice)
- Lesson-3 Opportunities for careers in applied sociology
Lecture 10: Capstone Project
- Lesson-1 Independent research project applying advanced sociological knowledge and skills
- Lesson-2 Proposal development, data collection, analysis, and presentation
- Lesson-3 Peer review and feedback
Assessment Process
Upon completing the Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma course, you will be required to undertake a multiple-choice evaluation to gauge your understanding of the material covered.
To successfully pass the assessment, candidates must achieve a minimum score of 60%.
Certification
After successfully completing this Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma course, you will get an instantFreedigital certificate.
Who is this course for?
Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma is designed to cater to a wide range of individuals who are eager to enhance their knowledge and skills in Sociology.
This course is suitable for:
- Beginners in Sociology
- Professionals in Sociology
- Students in Sociology
- Career changers in Sociology
Requirements
Requirements for the Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma course:
- No Prior Knowledge Required
- Internet access.
- Familiarity with English
Career path
Completing Sociology Level 5 Advanced Diploma can open exciting career opportunities in various fields related to Sociology.
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