The sociology course at Beacon Excellence Academy offers a structured exploration into the foundational theories, social processes, and research methods in sociology. The curriculum is designed to cover key sociological perspectives, the role of socialization in shaping identity, and essential research methodologies used in sociological studies.
- Introduction & Perspectives: In this introductory class, students are introduced to major sociological perspectives, including Functionalist, Marxist, Feminist, and Postmodernist theories, along with New Right ideas. This session provides a framework for understanding how different schools of thought explain society and social behavior.
- Chapter 1 – Socialization and the Creation of Social Identity: Over two weeks, students explore the socialization process, examining how individuals learn and internalize societal norms, values, and roles. Key topics include social control, conformity, resistance, and the evolution of social identity. The chapter discusses how identity is influenced by various social factors and how it adapts over time.
- Chapter 2 – Methods of Research: This two-week chapter introduces students to research methodologies essential for conducting sociological studies. Topics include types of data, research design, approaches to sociological research, and various research issues. Students gain practical knowledge of how sociological research is conducted, including ethical considerations and methodological challenges.