The programme is available in 2 duration modes:
- 6 Months
- 9 Months
Immerse yourself in the profound exploration of societal intricacies with "Sociology: Social Issues and Change." This course delves into the heart of contemporary challenges, providing a comprehensive understanding of social structures, dynamics, and transformative processes. Through insightful modules, you'll navigate pressing topics, fostering a holistic view of the interconnected issues that shape our world. Gain valuable insights into the root causes of social problems, preparing you to contribute meaningfully to societal solutions.
"Sociology: Social Issues and Change" offers a nuanced examination of the multifaceted fabric of society. Delving into topics such as inequality, cultural shifts, and systemic challenges, this course equips you with critical thinking and research skills. Engage in thought-provoking discussions and develop a heightened awareness of the forces shaping human interactions. As you explore the complexities of social issues, you'll cultivate the analytical tools necessary to navigate and address them effectively.
Embark on a diverse array of career opportunities shaped by "Sociology: Social Issues and Change." From roles in social advocacy, policy analysis, and research to education and community development, this course opens doors to impactful careers. As a graduate, you'll be prepared to contribute meaningfully to positive social change, making a difference in the evolving landscape of social issues.
The programme is available in 2 duration modes:
Online
In order to apply you should have either:
Introduction to Sociology: Explore the foundational principles of sociology, understanding its role in examining societal structures and behaviors.
Inequality and Social Stratification: Delve into the complexities of social hierarchy, studying the factors that contribute to inequality and stratification.
Cultural Dynamics: Investigate the diverse facets of culture and their impact on shaping societies, identities, and interpersonal relationships.
Social Institutions: Analyze the fundamental institutions—family, education, religion, and more—examining their functions and influences.
Globalization and Social Change: Navigate the effects of globalization on societies, assessing its role in cultural exchange, economic shifts, and social dynamics.
Community and Social Interaction: Study the dynamics of communities, social networks, and interpersonal relationships, exploring their significance in societal structures.
Race, Gender, and Sexuality: Examine the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality, understanding their impact on individual experiences and societal norms.
Social Movements and Activism: Explore historical and contemporary social movements, analyzing their role in challenging and transforming societal norms.
Policy and Social Welfare: Investigate the role of policies and social welfare systems in addressing and mitigating social issues and inequalities.
Capstone Project: Apply your knowledge to a real-world scenario, developing a comprehensive project that addresses a contemporary social issue.
Assessment is via assignment submission
The fee for the programme is as follows:
The programme offers following fee payment plans:
The programme is awarded by London School of International Business
Simply follow the 2 steps given below to apply:
1. Fill application form on-line at https://www.educationtraining.org.uk/enrolment-form/start.html
2. Pay application fee of GBP £10
(This can be paid online using credit or debit card)