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    Module 1: Lesson 1: Sociology as a Science
    What is Sociology?
    What is Sociology?
    Why Study Sociology?
    Module 1: Lesson 2: The Evolution of Sociology
    The History of Sociology
    Levels of Analysis- Micro and Macro
    Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
    An Introduction to Sociology
    Quiz: Module 1
    Module 2: Lesson 1: The Role of Social Identity
    The Social Self: The Role of the Social Situation
    Sex, Gender, Identity, and Expression
    Culture and Identity
    The Social Self: The Role of the Social Situation
    Reference Groups
    The Social Self: The Role of the Social Situation
    Module 2: Lesson 2: Presentation of the Self
    Communicating the Self
    Dramaturgy
    Module 2: Lesson 3: Self-Esteem
    Self-Concept
    Self-Concept
    Self-Concept
    The Social Self: The Role of the Social Situation
    Module 2: Lesson 4: Self-Development
    Theories of Self-Development
    Quiz: Module 2
    Module 3: Lesson 1: Types of Societies
    Types of Societies
    Technology Use and Impacts in Children, Youth and Young Adults
    Discussion Forum 1 (100 minutes)
    Module 3: Lesson 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Society
    Theoretical Perspectives on Society
    Theoretical Perspectives on Society
    Social Constructions of Reality
    Discussion Forum 2 (100 minutes)
    Module 3: Lesson 3: Importance of Socialization
    Why Socialization Matters
    Self-presentation
    Socialization Across the Life Course
    Scenario Discussion 1 (100 minutes)
    Module 3: Lesson 4: Groups and Organizations
    Types of Groups
    Group Size and Structure
    Formal Organizations
    Society and Social Interaction
    Socialization
    Discussion Forum 3 (100 minutes)
    Quiz: Module 3
    Module 4: Lesson 1: Education
    Issues in Education
    Theoretical Perspectives on Education
    Theoretical Perspectives on Education
    Module 4: Lesson 2: Family
    Marriage and Family
    Marriage and Family
    Changing family structures and their impact on the care of older people.
    Marriage and Family
    Scenario Discussion 2 (100 minutes)
    Module 4: Lesson 3: Religion
    What is Religious Identity?
    Religion
    Religion
    Module 4: Lesson 4: Government and Economy
    Power and Authority
    Forms of Government
    Theoretical Perspectives on Government and Power
    Discussion Forum 4 (100 minutes)
    Module 4: Lesson 5: Health and Medicine
    The Social Construction of Health
    Health in the United States
    Health and Medicine
    Health and Medicine
    Health and Medicine
    Health and Medicine
    Relationships, Marriage and Family
    Religion
    Education
    Government and Politics
    Health and Medicine
    Discussion Forum 5 (100 minutes)
    Quiz: Module 4
    Module 5: Lesson 1: Introduction to Culture
    Elements of Culture
    Cultural, Values, and Beliefs
    Culture
    Culture Shock
    Module 5: Lesson 2: Changing Dynamics in Culture
    Assimilation
    Multiculturalism
    High, Low, Pop, Sub, Counter-culture and Cultural Change
    High, Low, Pop, Sub, Counter-culture and Cultural Change
    Theoretical Perspectives on Culture
    Culture
    Scenario Discussion 3 (100 minutes)
    Quiz: Module 5
    Module 6: Lesson 1: Demographic Characteristics
    Demographic Characteristics
    The Process of Aging
    Sex, Gender, Identity, and Expression
    Gender and Gender Inequality
    Racial, Ethnic, and Minority Groups
    Demography and Population Growth
    Demography and Population
    Module 6: Lesson 2: Population Growth and Urbanization
    Globalization and the Economy
    Social Change
    Urbanization
    Sociological Perspectives on Urbanization
    Urbanization
    Race and Ethnicity
    Gender, Sex and Sexuality
    Aging and the Elderly
    Population, Urbanization, and the Environment
    Social Movements and Social Change
    Discussion Forum 6 (100 minutes)
    Quiz: Module 6
    Module 7: Lesson 1: Social Stratification of Society
    What Is Social Stratification?
    Theoretical Perspectives on Society
    Socialization and Culture
    The Social Reproduction of Inequality
    Social Stratification and Intersectionality
    Social Stratification and Intersectionality
    Chapter 10. Global Inequality
    Social Stratification and Mobility in the United States
    What Is Social Stratification?
    Social Stratification in the United States
    Global Inequality
    Work and the Economy
    Quiz: Module 7
    Final Exam
    Course and Self Evaluation & Certificate
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