Introduction to Sociology – Fall 2026

$800.00

SKU: IJC203F26

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What you'll learn

  • Critically review, interpret, and analyze sociological information, data, concepts, theories, and research findings related to various aspects of society.

  • Construct well-supported arguments and propose informed solutions to social issues, drawing upon theories and methods from sociology.

  • Demonstrate proficiency in research skills relevant to sociology, including data collection and analysis, literature review, and utilization of primary and secondary sources.

  • Identify learning needs and develop strategies to acquire new knowledge and skills relevant to sociology, adapting to changing circumstances within the discipline.

  • Apply sociological theories and concepts to analyze and evaluate the interconnections between social phenomena and institutions.

  • Evaluate personal and professional knowledge and practices within social construction, critically reflecting on the limitations and uncertainties of sociological interpretations.

  • Critically reflect on social values and norms, assessing their impact on personal beliefs and actions and considering ethical implications within diverse social contexts.

  • Design and execute research projects, employing quantitative and qualitative methods, to investigate sociological questions and generate meaningful insights.

  • Analyze and assess the influence of social structures and institutions on individual and group behaviour and understand the reciprocal relationship between society and the individual.

  • Examine the role of social movements and collective action in shaping social change and transformation, and analyze the strategies individuals and groups employ to challenge and address social inequalities and injustices.

  • Apply interpersonal and communication skills to cultivate positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.

Schedule

  • DayWednesday
  • Time2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Duration12 Weeks + Exam
  • Start DateSeptember 8, 2026
  • FormatOnline

Instructor

Moustafa Elazab

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