Social Science Online Course
Explore Social Science with this comprehensive course covering sociology, economics, history, politics, and research methods globally.
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Social Science is an interdisciplinary field that studies human society, behavior, and relationships. This course covers key areas such as sociology, economics, anthropology, political science, history, geography, psychology, linguistics, and communication. You will explore social structures, cultural norms, economic systems, political institutions, and human interactions through scientific methods. The course also emphasizes research techniques, philosophical foundations, and modern applications of social science. Understanding social science enhances critical thinking about societal challenges, human development, and global issues. This comprehensive program is designed to provide a broad yet detailed understanding of social science disciplines, theories, and methodologies.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand key concepts and theories in social science disciplines.
- Analyze social structures and their impact on human behavior.
- Apply research methods to study social phenomena effectively.
- Evaluate economic and political systems in global contexts.
- Explore cultural diversity through anthropology and sociology studies.
- Assess the role of communication and media in society today.
Course Link: Social Science Online Course
Course Curriculum
Module 01: Introduction to Social Science
- Definition and scope of social science
- Importance and relevance in modern society
- Differences between natural sciences and social sciences
- Major branches of social science
- Interdisciplinary nature of social science
- Historical evolution of social science thought
Module 02: Science and Social Science
- Scientific method and its application in social science
- Objectivity and subjectivity in social research
- Comparing methodologies: natural vs. social sciences
- Hypotheses, theories, and empirical evidence
- Ethics in social science research
- Role of observation, data, and interpretation
Module 03: Philosophy of Social Science
- Epistemology and ontology in social sciences
- Positivism, interpretivism, and critical theory
- Causality and correlation in social research
- Realism vs. relativism debates
- Conceptual frameworks in social theory
- Philosophical debates in modern social science
Module 04: Sociology – Part 1
- Origin and development of sociology
- Founding theorists: Durkheim, Marx, Weber
- Culture, norms, and values in society
- Socialization and identity formation
- Social structures and social institutions
- Social stratification and inequality
Module 05: Sociology – Part 2
- Modern sociological theories: functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism
- Race, ethnicity, and gender studies
- Urbanization and population studies
- Deviance, crime, and social control
- Social change and modernization
- Globalization and its sociological impact
Module 06: Economics
- Introduction to microeconomics and macroeconomics
- Supply, demand, and market equilibrium
- Economic systems: capitalism, socialism, mixed economies
- Inflation, unemployment, and GDP
- Global trade and international economics
- Economic policy and public finance
Module 07: Anthropology and Archaeology
- Introduction to cultural and physical anthropology
- Human evolution and biological diversity
- Kinship, marriage, and social organization
- Fieldwork and ethnographic methods
- Principles of archaeology and dating techniques
- Study of ancient civilizations and material culture
Module 08: Political Science
- Nature and functions of political systems
- Theories of state and sovereignty
- Democracy, authoritarianism, and political ideologies
- Comparative politics and governance structures
- Public administration and policy analysis
- International relations and global politics
Module 09: Linguistics and Psychology
- Basic concepts of linguistics: syntax, semantics, phonology
- Language acquisition and sociolinguistics
- Introduction to psychology as a social science
- Cognitive, behavioral, and developmental psychology
- Personality and psychological assessment
- The role of language and psychology in society
Module 10: History
- Nature and methods of historical study
- Understanding historical sources and evidence
- Historiography and interpretation of past events
- Key periods in world history: ancient, medieval, modern
- Revolutions, wars, and colonialism
- Impact of historical processes on modern societies
Module 11: Geography
- Physical vs. human geography
- Population geography and demographics
- Urban and rural development
- Environmental geography and sustainability
- Geopolitics and global patterns
- Use of maps, GIS, and spatial data
Module 12: Communication and Media Studies
- Foundations of human communication
- Mass communication and its societal role
- Media institutions and journalism
- Digital media and the information age
- Media ethics and cultural influence
- Communication theory and audience studies
Module 13: Research Methods
- Qualitative and quantitative research methods
- Surveys, interviews, and focus groups
- Sampling techniques and data collection
- Statistical tools and data analysis
- Writing research proposals and reports
- Validity, reliability, and research ethics
Module 14: Social Science in Modern Times
- Role of social science in solving global challenges
- Social science and public policy formulation
- Technological impact on human behavior and society
- Cross-cultural understanding and global citizenship
- Future of social sciences in a digital world
- Interdisciplinary research and innovation in social science
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Disclaimer:
This is an online course with pre-recorded lessons. You will get access to the course within 48 hours after your enrolment.
Frequently asked questions
No, this is a fully online self-paced course, allowing you to complete it at your convenience, anytime, anywhere.
Once you purchase the ticket, we will assign you to the course within 48 hours and send your login details via email.
This is a self-paced course, so you can work through the material at your own speed.
Yes, we provide both a digital and a hard copy certificate free of charge. However, Hardcopy Certificate shipping costs apply—£3.99 within the UK and £10 for international addresses.
Yes, you will have lifetime access to the course and can revisit it anytime.
Yes, this course is designed for beginners, and no prior knowledge is required.
You will receive 24/7 learning assistance throughout your course.
No, you don’t need any special equipment. The course is self-paced and accessible on a laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
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