MA (Thesis) Sociology
Course Overview
This course empowers you to develop your sociological imagination, a powerful framework for understanding the intricate relationship between personal experiences and broader societal forces. You will learn to analyze how individual lives are shaped by historical context, political arrangements, and economic structures, moving beyond personal explanation to systemic understanding. This perspective is essential for anyone seeking to address complex social issues and contribute to meaningful change.
Key Program Highlights
- Master the core concept of the "sociological imagination" to connect private troubles to public issues
- Analyze how social structures, history, and the economy shape individual lives and opportunities
- Develop critical skills for researching and analyzing social patterns and group dynamics
- Apply sociological insights to foster social justice and contribute to effective policy development
- Gain versatile analytical skills highly valued in people-oriented professions and organizational settings
Course Overview
This course empowers you to develop your sociological imagination, a powerful framework for understanding the intricate relationship between personal experiences and broader societal forces. You will learn to analyze how individual lives are shaped by historical context, political arrangements, and economic structures, moving beyond personal explanation to systemic understanding. This perspective is essential for anyone seeking to address complex social issues and contribute to meaningful change.
Key Program Highlights
- Master the core concept of the "sociological imagination" to connect private troubles to public issues
- Analyze how social structures, history, and the economy shape individual lives and opportunities
- Develop critical skills for researching and analyzing social patterns and group dynamics
- Apply sociological insights to foster social justice and contribute to effective policy development
- Gain versatile analytical skills highly valued in people-oriented professions and organizational settings