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Sociology

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About This Course

Sociology is the systematic study of society, human relationships, and social behavior. This course introduces students to the key concepts, theories, and methods that sociologists use to analyze social life. From understanding how institutions such as family, education, and religion shape our experiences, to exploring issues of inequality, globalization, and cultural identity, this course provides a comprehensive overview of how society functions and evolves.

Requirements

Students should have an interest in understanding human society and social issues. No prior experience in sociology is required, but basic skills in reading, writing, and critical thinking will be helpful. Familiarity with current social and cultural events will also enhance your learning experience.

Course Staff


Staff Member #1 Bipin Ramdev

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Staff Member #2 Dr. Ananya Mehta

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How much time should I expect to spend on this course each week?

Students should plan to spend about 4–6 hours per week on course materials, discussions, and assignments. This may vary depending on your learning pace and level of engagement with the readings and activities.