Description

Specialize in current Social Processes and give your career a boost by adding this professional master’s degree to your CV” 

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In a social context of continuous changes not only at the demographic level, but also at the cultural and identity level, the field of action of sociologists is immense. Communication, education, culture and family play the most important leading roles, and are often the focus of debate on issues as diverse as gender inequality, migratory flows or social exclusion. 

This is why researchers and professionals dedicated to the study of societies are driven to carry out increasingly in-depth and detailed studies on these issues. The plurality of voices today, combined with a capacity for dissemination never seen before, means that following the evolution of Social Processes is not a simple matter. 

For this very reason, TECH has created the present program, dedicated to Social Processes from a cultural, diverse and community perspective. Its theoretical-practical approach, where the most current and rigorous theory is combined with the most prevalent real-life case studies, makes it a particularly useful study with well-defined practical applications.

Thanks to this reference guide, the sociologist will be able to apply both classical and contemporary perspectives to current processes, as well as to unravel the educational, familial and cultural aspects of modern societies. A unique opportunity to specialize in a field in continuous growth and with a growing demand for experts and sociologists increasingly competent in specific areas of social and cultural analysis. 

In order to facilitate the adaptation of this professional master’s degree to all possible rhythms and agendas, its format is completely online. This means that all the contents are accessible 24 hours a day from any device with an Internet connection, making it possible to combine study with the student's personal or professional responsibilities.

Delve into the most recent sociological studies on culture, education, family and communication to specialize in modern social challenges that require professionals like you”

This professional master’s degree in Social Processes: Society, Culture and Diversity contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market. The most important features include:

  • The development of practical cases presented by experts in Sociology and Social Processes
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created provide practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

You will have access to real cases and extensive audiovisual material on current Social Processes, with a unique practical perspective on all content” 

Its teaching staff includes a team of professionals from the sector who bring their work experience to this program, in addition to recognized specialists from leading societies and universities.  

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.  

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.   

Download all the content, available in the virtual campus, and be the one who decides when, where and how to take on the entire course load"

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It plans projects of inclusion and gender equality from a contemporary perspective, without forgetting the most important classical sociological theory"

Objectives

Given the increasing difficulty in rigorously analyzing the most important social processes and changes, the objective of this program could not be other than to offer the sociologist and specialist the most effective tools to unravel Society, Culture and Diversity. Therefore, the entire syllabus of the program is focused on the most important knowledge modules in terms of sociological theory, gender perspective, racial and cultural diversity or urban sociology, among many other topics of interest to professionals in the field.  

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Reach your most ambitious professional goals thanks to an academic plan designed especially for you, covering the most relevant contemporary Sociology today”  

General Objectives

  • Analyze current social processes from both classical and contemporary perspectives
  • Understand the contemporary Sociology of communication, education, family and culture
  • Study the growing relevance of the gender perspective and diversity in today's societies

Specific Objectives

Module 1. Classical Sociological Theory

  • Understand and structure the fundamental contents of the subject and extract its main theses
  • Identify the classical debates and fundamental concepts of sociology over time
  • Understand and comment on sociological theory texts

Module 2. Contemporary Sociological Theory

  • Recognize the sociological theories of the twentieth century
  • Know the main authors who have shaped sociological thought over the 20th century and their most outstanding texts
  • Analyze the main concepts of sociological theory and be able to make comparisons between them

Module 3. Social Structure in Contemporary Societies

  • Understand the main concepts related to social inequality and social stratification systems
  • Know the main theoretical and practical perspectives from which the study of different aspects of social stratification, social inequality and economic inequality have been approached
  • Understand the historical processes that have shaped the main historical systems of social stratification and understand their differential features

Module 4. Sociological Analysis from a Gender Perspective

  • Assume an ethical commitment against gender inequality
  • Know the social and cultural factors involved in the construction of gender
  • Recognize the main theoretical currents of feminist thought
  • Know how to analyze gender inequalities, their causes and the indicators for their measurement

Module 5. Sociology of Communication

  • Acquire critical knowledge about the role of the media in society
  • Distinguish the main social, economic, political and cultural changes derived from the development and popularization of digital communication
  • Develop the necessary skills for the study of effects, contents, users and audiences

Module 6. Educational Sociology

  • Analyze organizations, institutions and educational and training systems as social, cultural and historical products
  • Study the context of educational agents, with special attention to students, teachers and families

Module 7. Sociology of the Family

  • Study the transition of families in today's society
  • Analyze changes in the social construction of childhood and elderhood
  • Examine the conflicts and changes in today's family

Module 8. Sociology of Culture

  • Know the theoretical, conceptual and heuristic foundations of the sociology of culture
  • Analyze the characteristics that define the identity of the sociology of culture as a scientific and humanistic discipline inserted in the different intellectual traditions

Module 9. Urban Sociology

  • Understand the historical processes that have affected the city and their repercussions on the current situation
  • Know the data sources and forms of representation (maps) that facilitate research in the field of the city
  • Develop the skills necessary for research on the city

Module 10. Sociology of Diversity

  • Explain the concept of diversity from a sociological perspective
  • Recognize the factors of inequality and social exclusion
  • Value the importance of diversity as social enrichment
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Thanks to TECH's dedicated methodology you will exceed your highest expectations, bringing a unique and modern vision to your sociological work”

Professional Master's Degree in Social Processes: Society, Culture and Diversity

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Social processes are those changes that occur in society over time, and that affect the culture and diversity of society. They are also essential for understanding the evolution of societies and their adaptation to change. Society is the set of individuals who relate to each other, forming a system of interactions that is manifested in various forms of organization. Culture, on the other hand, is the set of values, beliefs and practices shared by the members of a society, which allow them to identify themselves as part of it. Diversity refers to the existence of multiple ways of thinking, feeling and acting within the same society, which enriches and strengthens its social fabric. Would you like to enter this field in a dynamic and innovative way? You've come to the right place. With the Professional Master's Degree in Social Processes: Society, Culture and Diversity created by TECH Global University, you will obtain the most relevant and updated knowledge in the educational market. All this, with a 100% online and asynchronous study modality.

Develop skills for social transformation

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At TECH we are committed to educating professionals who are able to generate a positive impact on society. Therefore, in this program you will find the right tools that will help you become a highly prestigious specialist. With our program, you will develop skills to understand the social transformation and cultural processes that govern our current society. This way, you will delve into the different dynamics that govern our current society, which will allow you to intervene effectively in the processes of change and social transformation. In turn, you will address issues such as cultural diversity, social inequality, social inclusion and social exclusion. Finally, you will master the historical and current processes that have shaped modern societies.