Have you ever wondered why societies are structured the way they are, or how fundamental groups and systems shape our daily lives? This course provides a comprehensive introduction to social institutions, equipping you with the sociological lens to analyze how family, education, religion, and political systems define our world and interactions. By the end, you will be able to critically examine the structures that organize human society.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the fundamental definitions and characteristics of social institutions.
* Analyze key institutions such as family, marriage, education, religion, work, and government through sociological perspectives.
* Apply classical sociological theories from thinkers like Émile Durkheim and Max Weber to institutional analysis.
* Practice identifying the functionalist, conflict, and symbolic interactionist perspectives on social structures.
* Grasp core concepts of social control, power, authority, and deviance, and their role within institutional frameworks.
* Explore contemporary challenges and evolving forms of social institutions in a globalized and digitally connected world.
The course begins with foundational concepts and terminology, then systematically examines each major social institution, concluding with an exploration of their ongoing transformations and contemporary relevance. This course is designed for absolute beginners in sociology, with no prior knowledge required. Begin your journey into understanding the intricate web of social life today.
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