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Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology (Grade 11 – College Preparation)

This course introduces students to theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students explore the ways in which social scientists conduct research and examine how individuals interact with society.

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What's Included
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology (Grade 11 – College Preparation)
What you'll learn
β€’ Social science concepts and methods
β€’ Cultural influences on behaviour
β€’ Psychological perspectives on decision-making
β€’ Social institution analysis
β€’ Community and social issue awareness
Description

This course introduces students to theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students explore the ways in which social scientists conduct research and examine how individuals interact with society.

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Science

Students explore the basic concepts and methods used in anthropology, psychology, and sociology.

Unit 2: Culture and Human Behaviour

Students examine cultural influences on human behaviour and social development.

Unit 3: Psychological Perspectives

Students explore psychological factors that influence behaviour and decision-making.

Unit 4: Society and Social Institutions

Students examine how social institutions influence individuals and communities.

Unit 5: Social Issues and Community Life

Students investigate social issues affecting communities and society.

Unit 6: Culminating Social Science Project

Students complete a final project applying social science concepts to real-world issues.

Instructors

Instructors revealed after enrollment

Your dedicated Bronston instructor will be assigned once you enroll in this course.

$499.00
Intl: $799.00
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
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$499.00
Intl: $799.00