All current Sociology Courses courses in 2024
8 Courses
Stanford Seminar - Citadel of One- Individuality and the Rise of the Machines, Suzanne Sadedin
Join us for a compelling Stanford University seminar titled "Citadel of One: Individuality and the Rise of the Machines" presented by Suzanne Sadedin. This intriguing session dives deep into the fascinating world where biology and technology intersect, exploring the concept that individuality is far from a binary trait. Instead, it exists on a spec.

Model Thinking
Dive into the fascinating world of model thinking with this comprehensive course offered by the University of Michigan on Coursera. In today's intricate society, understanding the aggregate behaviors of people, firms, and governments is crucial for making sense of political uprisings, market crashes, and evolving social trends. This course unveils.
An Introduction to Japanese Subcultures
Explore the vibrant world of Japanese subcultures in this illuminating course that delves deep into the lively and often misunderstood youth cultures of Japan. From the greasers of 1950s America to the grunge era of the 1980s and 90s, subcultures have always provided a window into the collective hopes and fears of a society's youth. This course off.
Crafting Realities: Work, Happiness, and Meaning
Embark on a transformative journey with Crafting Realities: Work, Happiness, and Meaning, offered by Dartmouth College through edX. This comprehensive course integrates insights from positive psychology, neuroscience, sociology, and philosophy to help participants actively shape their work experiences and career paths. It's designed for individuals.
Sociology 103: Foundations of Gerontology
Sociology 103: Foundations of Gerontology | Study.com
Course Title: Sociology 103: Foundations of Gerontology
Course Description: Sociology 103: Foundations of Gerontology has been evaluated and recommended by NCCRS for 3 semester hours and may be transferred to over 1,500 colleges and universities. Complete these lessons a.

GACE Behavioral Science (550) Prep
GACE Behavioral Science (550) Prep
Get ready for the GACE Behavioral Science exam with our informative and fun practice course. Enjoy engaging video lessons and take multiple-choice quizzes to assess your readiness, all provided by Study.com.
Categories: Sociology Courses, Cultural Anthropology Courses

Emotions: a Philosophical Introduction
Emotions: A Philosophical Introduction
Philosophy is like sex: sure, you can get some interesting results, but that's not why we do it. Going one step beyond…why do you feel pain or pleasure? Do plants have emotions? How is it possible that some people do not understand others’ emotions? Emotions seem to be everywhere, giving meaning to a.
组织行为学(全英)
In recent years, with the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, and Internet of Things technologies, organizations face an environment of increasing uncertainty. The volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity of work tasks have become the new normal, leading to emerging new jobs while some traditional ro.
