What is sociology? What is a social problem?
Module 1: What is sociology? What is a social problem? covers three key topics:
1. What is Sociology?
2. Developing a Sociological Imagination
3. What are Social Problems?
Module 2: Social Problems: The Functionalist Perspective
Module 2: Social Problems: The Functionalist Perspective covers five key topics:
4. Why use Sociological Theory?
5. The Functionalist World View
6. Functionalism: Origins, Developments and Criticisms
7. Functionalism and Social Problems
8. Functionalism Applied: Explaining Illegal Drug Use
Module 3: Social Problems: The Conflict Perspective
Module 3: Social Problems: The Conflict Perspective covers four key topics:
9. The Conflict Theorists World View
10. Conflict Theory: Origins, Developments and Criticisms
11. Conflict Theory and Social Problems
12. Conflict Theory Applied: Explaining Illegal Drug Use
Module 4: Social Problems: The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
Module 4: Social Problems: The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective covers five key topics:
13. The Symbolic Interactionists World View
14. Symbolic Interactionism: Origins, Developments & Criticisms
15. Symbolic Interactionism and Social Problems
16. Symbolic Interactionism Applied: Explaining Illegal Drug Use
17. Consolidating the Theoretical Perspectives
Module 5: Problems of Health and Wellbeing
Module 5: Problems of Health and Wellbeing covers seven key topics:
18. Defining health and well-being
19. Patterns of health and illness in Australia
20. Social factors asssociated with health and illness
21. Suicide
22. Addiction
23. Obesity and Eating Disorders
24. Theoretical perspectivesModule 6: Family problems
Module 6: Family problems covers six key topics:
25. What is family?
26. Changing conditions and perceptions of family
27. Family Violence and Abuse
28. Divorce and its aftermath
29. Teenage Pregnancy
30. Theoretical Perspectives
What is sociology? What is a social problem?
August 8th, 2017 admin