Foundation Studies

Introduction to Sociology

Introduction

Introduction to Sociology is a course that explores the role of social structures, processes, and issues in shaping human experiences and societal order. Candidates will study key sociological concepts, focusing on family structures, education, cultural norms, and socialisation processes. The course examines perspectives such as functionalism, feminism, and Marxism to understand society’s functions and challenges. Through this exploration, candidates will develop an understanding of how individuals and groups interact within society, the factors influencing social behaviour, and the importance of cultural diversity, preparing them for advanced studies in sociology, psychology, and related fields.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the role and functions of families in society.
  • Understand the role and function of education in society.

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A pioneer of both the credit card industry and automated teller machines, Citibank – formerly the City Bank of New York.

A pioneer of both the credit card industry and automated teller machines, Citibank – formerly the City Bank of New York – was regarded as an East Coast equivalent to Wells Fargo during the 19th century.

Bank of America has 4,265 branches in the country, only about 700 fewer than Chase. It started as a small institution serving immigrants in San Francisco.

With $1.8 trillion in consolidated assets, Bank of America is second on the list. Its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, singlehandedly makes that city one of the biggest financial centers in the country.


This Course Includes
  • Level: 2