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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level
Some related experience required
6 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Analyze sensory processing, perception, cognition, and consciousness to understand patient behavior and neurological conditions

  • Evaluate psychological disorders, stress responses, and biological bases of behavior

  • Apply social psychology principles including group dynamics, prejudice, and social identity to improve patient interactions and cultural competency

  • Examine social institutions, health disparities, and demographic factors that influence healthcare access and patient outcomes in diverse populations

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There are 12 modules in this course

Understand human behavior, mental health principles, and social determinants that influence patient care outcomes through comprehensive exploration of psychological and sociological concepts. Develop therapeutic communication skills and cultural competency essential for compassionate, effective nursing practice. Build empathy and professional skills needed to support patients from diverse backgrounds while understanding the complex interplay between individual psychology and social context in healthcare settings.

By the end of this course, you will be able to: Analyze sensory processing, perception, cognition, and consciousness to understand patient behavior and neurological conditions Evaluate psychological disorders, stress responses, and biological bases of behavior Apply social psychology principles including group dynamics, prejudice, and social identity to improve patient interactions and cultural competency Examine social institutions, health disparities, and demographic factors that influence healthcare access and patient outcomes in diverse populations Skills: Psychological Foundations, Cultural Competency

Our sensation and perception of the world are determined by biological, sociocultural, and psychologic factors. It begins with the detection of an environmental stimulus via the sensory cells in our body. This stimulus makes its way through sensory receptors and complex biologic pathways before culminating in our cognitive centers, allowing us to interpret and make sense of it. Sensation and perception, although distinct, are both influenced by a complex interplay of the aforementioned factors, and therefore become almost indistinguishable in practice. Examples of sensation that demonstrate just how complex this functioning is are our senses of sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. This course provides deeper insight into human sensory processing and perception.

What's included

18 videos5 readings19 assignments

18 videosTotal 85 minutes
  • Thresholds6 minutes
  • Weber´s Law5 minutes
  • Signal Detection Theory6 minutes
  • Psychophysics and Fechner's Law2 minutes
  • Sensory Pathways4 minutes
  • Types of Sensory Receptors4 minutes
  • Structure and Function of the Eye8 minutes
  • Photoreceptors: Rods and Cones5 minutes
  • Visual Processing8 minutes
  • Structure and Function of the Ear3 minutes
  • Auditory Processing1 minute
  • Hair Cells and Sensory Reception3 minutes
  • Hearing Damage and Sensory Perception3 minutes
  • Somatosensation9 minutes
  • Taste (Gustation)3 minutes
  • Smell (Olfaction)5 minutes
  • Proprioception and Vestibular Sense4 minutes
  • Perception7 minutes
5 readingsTotal 150 minutes
  • Sensory Processing: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Vision: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Hearing: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Other Senses: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Perception: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
19 assignmentsTotal 120 minutes
  • Thresholds: Quiz5 minutes
  • Weber´s Law: Quiz5 minutes
  • Signal Detection Theory: Quiz5 minutes
  • Psychophysics and Fechner's Law: Quiz5 minutes
  • Sensory Pathways: Quiz5 minutes
  • Types of Sensory Receptors: Quiz5 minutes
  • Structure and Function of the Eye: Quiz5 minutes
  • Photoreceptors: Rods and Cones: Quiz5 minutes
  • Visual Processing: Quiz5 minutes
  • Structure and Function of the Ear: Quiz5 minutes
  • Auditory Processing: Quiz5 minutes
  • Hair Cells and Sensory Reception: Quiz5 minutes
  • Hearing Damage and Sensory Perception: Quiz5 minutes
  • Somatosensation: Quiz5 minutes
  • Taste (Gustation): Quiz5 minutes
  • Smell (Olfaction): Quiz5 minutes
  • Proprioception and Vestibular Sense: Quiz5 minutes
  • Perception: Quiz5 minutes
  • Sensing the Environment – Final Quiz30 minutes

Our approach to thinking about the world is influenced by a number of factors—our ability to form judgements, solve problems, and communicate, as well as our memories, thoughts, and knowledge. Each of these processes, despite being different, converge to create our understanding of our surroundings. Underlying our perception of reality are biological factors that heavily influence these processes. This course will cover topics such as attention, cognition, consciousness, memory formation and forgetting, and language, to provide a comprehensive overview of how we make sense of our environment.

What's included

27 videos5 readings28 assignments

27 videosTotal 183 minutes
  • Selective Attention9 minutes
  • Divided Attention4 minutes
  • Information-Processing Model3 minutes
  • Cognitive Development and Biological Factors12 minutes
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making: Types, Approaches and Barriers to Effective Problem Solving7 minutes
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making: Heuristics, Biases, Intuition and Emotion7 minutes
  • Intellectual Functioning8 minutes
  • Introduction esp. Alertness4 minutes
  • Stages of Sleep11 minutes
  • Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and Dreaming7 minutes
  • Sleep-Wake Disorders13 minutes
  • Hypnosis and Meditation6 minutes
  • Consciousness Altering Drugs: Depressants8 minutes
  • Consciousness Altering Drugs: Stimulants and Hallucinogen4 minutes
  • Drug Addiction and the Reward Pathway of the Brain4 minutes
  • Encoding Information11 minutes
  • Types of Memory Storage13 minutes
  • Semantic Networks and Spreading Networks8 minutes
  • Retrieval5 minutes
  • Forgetting2 minutes
  • Forgetting: Aging and Memory Dysfunctions5 minutes
  • Forgetting: Decay and Interference7 minutes
  • Forgetting: Memory Construction and Source Monitoring6 minutes
  • Changes in Synaptic Connections Underlie Memory and Learning10 minutes
  • Theories of Language Development5 minutes
  • Influence of Language on Cognition3 minutes
  • Brain Areas that Control Language and Speech2 minutes
5 readingsTotal 150 minutes
  • Attention: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Cognition: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Consciousness: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Memory: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Language: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
28 assignmentsTotal 165 minutes
  • Selective Attention: Quiz5 minutes
  • Divided Attention: Quiz5 minutes
  • Information-Processing Model: Quiz5 minutes
  • Cognitive Development and Biological Factors: Quiz5 minutes
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making: Types, Approaches and Barriers to Effective Problem Solving5 minutes
  • Problem Solving and Decision Making: Heuristics, Biases, Intuition and Emotion: Quiz5 minutes
  • Intellectual Functioning: Quiz5 minutes
  • Introduction esp. Alertness: Quiz5 minutes
  • Stages of Sleep: Quiz5 minutes
  • Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and Dreaming: Quiz5 minutes
  • Sleep-Wake Disorders: Quiz5 minutes
  • Hypnosis and Meditation: Quiz5 minutes
  • Consciousness Altering Drugs: Depressants: Quiz5 minutes
  • Consciousness Altering Drugs: Stimulants and Hallucinogen: Quiz5 minutes
  • Drug Addiction and the Reward Pathway of the Brain: Quiz5 minutes
  • Encoding Information: Quiz5 minutes
  • Types of Memory Storage: Quiz5 minutes
  • Semantic Networks and Spreading Networks: Quiz5 minutes
  • Retrieval: Quiz5 minutes
  • Forgetting: Quiz5 minutes
  • Forgetting: Aging and Memory Dysfunctions: Quiz5 minutes
  • Forgetting: Decay and Interference: Quiz5 minutes
  • Forgetting: Memory Construction and Source Monitoring: Quiz5 minutes
  • Changes in Synaptic Connections Underlie Memory and Learning: Quiz5 minutes
  • Theories of Language Development: Quiz5 minutes
  • Influence of Language on Cognition: Quiz5 minutes
  • Brain Areas that Control Language and Speech: Quiz5 minutes
  • Making Sense of the Environment – Final Quiz30 minutes

We experience a barrage of environmental stimuli throughout our lives. In many cases, environmental stimuli trigger physiological responses, such as an elevated heart rate, increased perspiration, or heightened feelings of anxiety. How we perceive and interpret these physiological responses is complex and influenced by psychological, sociocultural, and biological factors. Emotional responses, such as feelings of happiness, sadness, anger, or stress are often born out of our interpretation of this interplay of physiological responses. Our experience with emotions and stress not only affects our behavior but also shapes our interactions with others. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of theories of stress and the nature of communication, to provide greater insight into how we respond to the world around us.

What's included

13 videos2 readings14 assignments

13 videosTotal 73 minutes
  • Three Components of Emotion5 minutes
  • Universal Emotions and Adaptive Role of Emotion8 minutes
  • Theories of Emotion: James–Lange, Canon–Bard and Schachter–Singer9 minutes
  • The Role of Biological Processes in Perceiving Emotion: Brain Regions and the Limbic System10 minutes
  • The Role of Biological Processes in Perceiving Emotion: Emotion and the Autonomic Nervous System6 minutes
  • The Role of Biological Processes in Perceiving Emotion: Physical Makers of Emotion (Signatures of Emotion)2 minutes
  • The Nature of Stress5 minutes
  • Different Types of Stressors5 minutes
  • Effects of Stress on Psychological Functions3 minutes
  • Sympathetic Nervous System9 minutes
  • Emotional Stress Outcomes/Response to Stressors2 minutes
  • Behavioral Stress Outcomes/Response to Stressors6 minutes
  • Managing Stress (e.g. Exercise, Relaxation and Spirituality)4 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Emotion: Physical Makers of Emotion (Signatures of Emotion): Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Stress: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
14 assignmentsTotal 95 minutes
  • Three Components of Emotion: Quiz5 minutes
  • Universal Emotions and Adaptive Role of Emotion: Quiz5 minutes
  • Theories of Emotion: James–Lange, Canon–Bard and Schachter–Singer: Quiz5 minutes
  • The Role of Biological Processes in Perceiving Emotion: Brain Regions and the Limbic System: Quiz5 minutes
  • The Role of Biological Processes in Perceiving Emotion: Emotion and the Autonomic Nervous System: Quiz5 minutes
  • The Role of Biological Processes in Perceiving Emotion: Physical Makers of Emotion (Signatures of Emotion): Quiz5 minutes
  • The Nature of Stress: Quiz5 minutes
  • Different Types of Stressors: Quiz5 minutes
  • Effects of Stress on Psychological Functions: Quiz5 minutes
  • Sympathetic Nervous System: Quiz5 minutes
  • Emotional Stress Outcomes/Response to Stressors: Quiz5 minutes
  • Behavioral Stress Outcomes/Response to Stressors: Quiz5 minutes
  • Managing Stress (e.g. Exercise, Relaxation and Spirituality): Quiz5 minutes
  • Responding to the World – Final Quiz30 minutes

Human behavior involves a complex interplay of biological, sociocultural, and psychological factors that cause behavior to differ across individuals in different situations (or even in the same or similar situations). Understanding these factors can lead to a better understanding of why and how we change our behaviors. Biological structures and processes serve as the pathways by which bodies carry out activities, crafting personalities and affecting propensities to behave in a particular manner. Importantly, they also influence the probability of developing psychological disorders. Psychological factors also affect behavior and, consequently, health and well-being. This course takes a deep dive into the biological influence on behavior, psychological disorders, and theories of motivation and cognitive dissonance.

What's included

32 videos5 readings33 assignments

32 videosTotal 231 minutes
  • Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses6 minutes
  • Nervous System: The Action Potential8 minutes
  • Nervous System: Saltatory Conduction4 minutes
  • Nervous System: Organization and Reflexes6 minutes
  • Nervous System: Neurotransmitters9 minutes
  • Nervous System: Structure and Function of the Peripheral Nervous System10 minutes
  • Structure and Function of the Central Nervous System15 minutes
  • The Endocrine System11 minutes
  • Behavioral Genetics14 minutes
  • Influence of Genetic and Environmental Factors on the Development of Behaviors6 minutes
  • Human Physiological Development9 minutes
  • Introduction1 minute
  • Psychoanalytic Perspective9 minutes
  • Freud's Psychosexual Stages7 minutes
  • Humanistic Perspective and Trait Perspective5 minutes
  • Social Cognitive Perspective and Biological Perspective8 minutes
  • Behaviorist Perspective6 minutes
  • Introduction3 minutes
  • Understanding Psychological Disorders: Biomedical vs. Biopsychosocial Approaches5 minutes
  • Understanding Psychological Disorders: Classifying3 minutes
  • Types of Psychological Disorders1 minute
  • Anxiety5 minutes
  • Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder6 minutes
  • Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders6 minutes
  • Mood, Dissociative and Personality Disorders16 minutes
  • Biological Bases of Nervous System Disorders15 minutes
  • Factors that Influence Motivation8 minutes
  • Theories That Explain How Motivation Affects Human Behavior5 minutes
  • Biological and Sociocultural Motivators That Regulate Behavior9 minutes
  • Components of Attitudes (i.e. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral)1 minute
  • Process by Which Attitudes Influence Behavior and Vice Versa10 minutes
  • Cognitive Dissonance Theory4 minutes
5 readingsTotal 150 minutes
  • Biological Bases of Behavior: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Personality: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Psychological Disorders: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Motivation: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Attitudes: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
33 assignmentsTotal 190 minutes
  • Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses: Quiz5 minutes
  • Nervous System: The Action Potential: Quiz5 minutes
  • Nervous System: Saltatory Conduction: Quiz5 minutes
  • Nervous System: Organization and Reflexes: Quiz5 minutes
  • Nervous System: Neurotransmitters: Quiz5 minutes
  • Nervous System: Structure and Function of the Peripheral Nervous System: Quiz5 minutes
  • Structure and Function of the Central Nervous System: Quiz5 minutes
  • The Endocrine System: Quiz5 minutes
  • Behavioral Genetics: Quiz5 minutes
  • Influence of Genetic and Environmental Factors on the Development of Behaviors: Quiz5 minutes
  • Human Physiological Development: Quiz5 minutes
  • Introduction: Quiz5 minutes
  • Psychoanalytic Perspective: Quiz5 minutes
  • Freud's Psychosexual Stages: Quiz5 minutes
  • Humanistic Perspective and Trait Perspective: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Cognitive Perspective and Biological Perspective: Quiz5 minutes
  • Behaviorist Perspective: Quiz5 minutes
  • Introduction: Quiz5 minutes
  • Understanding Psychological Disorders: Biomedical vs. Biopsychosocial Approaches: Quiz5 minutes
  • Understanding Psychological Disorders: Classifying: Quiz5 minutes
  • Types of Psychological Disorders: Quiz5 minutes
  • Anxiety: Quiz5 minutes
  • Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder: Quiz5 minutes
  • Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders: Quiz5 minutes
  • Mood, Dissociative and Personality Disorders: Quiz5 minutes
  • Biological Bases of Nervous System Disorders: Quiz5 minutes
  • Factors that Influence Motivation: Quiz5 minutes
  • Theories That Explain How Motivation Affects Human Behavior: Quiz5 minutes
  • Biological and Sociocultural Motivators That Regulate Behavior: Quiz5 minutes
  • Components of Attitudes (i.e. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral): Quiz5 minutes
  • Process by Which Attitudes Influence Behavior and Vice Versa: Quiz5 minutes
  • Cognitive Dissonance Theory: Quiz5 minutes
  • Individual Influences on Behavior – Final Quiz30 minutes

Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience. People learn new behaviors and change their attitudes constantly, but the persistence of these changes may be influenced by both the method of learning as well as other environmental, biologic, or psychological factors. Understanding how people learn new behaviors and change their attitudes, as well as the conditions that affect learning, helps us better understand our interactions with others.

What's included

11 videos4 readings12 assignments

11 videosTotal 57 minutes
  • Social Facilitation3 minutes
  • Deindividuation5 minutes
  • Bystander Effect3 minutes
  • Social Loafing3 minutes
  • Social Control and Peer Pressure5 minutes
  • Conformity and Obedience4 minutes
  • Group Polarization and Groupthink7 minutes
  • Social Norms: Sanctions, Folkways, Mores, and Taboos5 minutes
  • Deviance6 minutes
  • Aspects of Collective Behavior7 minutes
  • Agents of Socialization10 minutes
4 readingsTotal 120 minutes
  • How the Presence of Others Affects Individual Behavior: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Group Decision-making Processes: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Normative and Non-normative Behavior: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Socialization: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
12 assignmentsTotal 85 minutes
  • Social Facilitation: Quiz5 minutes
  • Deindividuation: Quiz5 minutes
  • Bystander Effect: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Loafing: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Control and Peer Pressure: Quiz5 minutes
  • Conformity and Obedience: Quiz5 minutes
  • Group Polarization and Groupthink: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Norms: Sanctions, Folkways, Mores, and Taboos: Quiz5 minutes
  • Deviance: Quiz5 minutes
  • Aspects of Collective Behavior: Quiz5 minutes
  • Agents of Socialization: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Processes That Influence Human Behavior – Final Quiz30 minutes

Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience. People learn new behaviors and change their attitudes constantly, but the persistence of these changes may be influenced by both the method of learning as well as other environmental, biologic, or psychological factors. Understanding how people learn new behaviors and change their attitudes, as well as the conditions that affect learning, helps us better understand our interactions with others.

What's included

6 videos4 readings7 assignments

6 videosTotal 49 minutes
  • Habituation and Dishabituation5 minutes
  • Classical Conditioning10 minutes
  • Operant Conditioning14 minutes
  • Cognitive and Biological Processes That Affect Associative Learning6 minutes
  • Observational Learning7 minutes
  • Theories of Attitude and Behavior Change7 minutes
4 readingsTotal 120 minutes
  • Habituation and Dishabituation: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Associative Learning: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Observational Learning: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Theories of Attitude and Behavior Change: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
7 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Habituation and Dishabituation: Quiz5 minutes
  • Classical Conditioning: Quiz5 minutes
  • Operant Conditioning: Quiz5 minutes
  • Cognitive and Biological Processes That Affect Associative Learning: Quiz5 minutes
  • Observational Learning: Quiz5 minutes
  • Theories of Attitude and Behavior Change: Quiz5 minutes
  • Attitude and Behavior Change – Final Quiz30 minutes

Content Category 8A includes the topics self-identity, self-concept, and social identity. These belong to both psychology and sociology. One´s own belief about oneself is called self-identity and includes elements such as gender role, racial identity or sexuality. Terry Ahuja teaches you the different types of identities and the theories of identity development. Other topics covered are the influence of social factors as well as culture and socialization on identity formation.

What's included

6 videos2 readings7 assignments

6 videosTotal 41 minutes
  • Self-Concept, Self-Identity and Social Identity5 minutes
  • Different Types of Identities6 minutes
  • Self-Esteem, Self-Efficacy, and Locus of Control6 minutes
  • Theories of Identity Development7 minutes
  • Influence of Social Factors7 minutes
  • Influence of Culture and Socialization11 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Self-Concept, Self-Identity and Social Identity: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Formation of Identity: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
7 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Self-Concept, Self-Identity and Social Identity: Quiz5 minutes
  • Different Types of Identities: Quiz5 minutes
  • Self-Esteem, Self-Efficacy, and Locus of Control: Quiz5 minutes
  • Theories of Identity Development: Quiz5 minutes
  • Influence of Social Factors: Quiz5 minutes
  • Influence of Culture and Socialization: Quiz5 minutes
  • Self-Identity – Final Quiz30 minutes

Social thinking describes how humans view their environment, including other people and their behaviors. Many variables, such as culture and personality, factor into the beliefs and attitudes we develop, which also shape the way we interact with one another. To interact with others, we need to interpret different aspects of a situation, including our perceptions of ourselves, the behaviors of those we observe, and the environment. The content in this course covers processes that contribute to prejudice, stigma and ethnocentrism, and processes related to stereotypes. It also covers our attitudes about others and how those attitudes develop, including how perceptions of culture and environment affect attributions of behavior.

What's included

7 videos3 readings8 assignments

7 videosTotal 40 minutes
  • Attributional Processes8 minutes
  • How Self-Perceptions and Perceptions of the Environment Shape Our Perceptions of Others7 minutes
  • Processes that Contribute to Prejudice4 minutes
  • The Role of Emotion in Prejudice3 minutes
  • The Role of Cognition in Prejudice5 minutes
  • Stigma and Ethnocentrism7 minutes
  • Processes Related to Stereotypes7 minutes
3 readingsTotal 90 minutes
  • Attributing Behavior to Persons or Situations: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Prejudice and Bias: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Processes Related to Stereotypes: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
8 assignmentsTotal 65 minutes
  • Attributional Processes: Quiz5 minutes
  • How Self-Perceptions and Perceptions of the Environment Shape Our Perceptions of Others: Quiz5 minutes
  • Processes that Contribute to Prejudice: Quiz5 minutes
  • The Role of Emotion in Prejudice: Quiz5 minutes
  • The Role of Cognition in Prejudice: Quiz5 minutes
  • Stigma and Ethnocentrism: Quiz5 minutes
  • Processes Related to Stereotypes: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Thinking – Final Quiz30 minutes

Humans are social beings, and the underpinnings of social behavior—although, externally, they may seem rather simple—are amazingly complex. The changing nature of social interaction is important for understanding the mechanisms and processes through which people interact with one another, both individually and within groups. A variety of factors―environment, culture, and biology―affect how we present ourselves to others and how we treat them. For example, perceptions of prejudice and stereotypes can lead to acts of discrimination, whereas positive attitudes about others can lead to the provision of help and social support. To better understand social interaction, it is important to grasp the mechanisms of self-presentation and social interaction, including expressing and detecting emotion, impression management, communication, the biological underpinnings of social behavior, and discrimination, all of which are covered in this course.

What's included

14 videos4 readings15 assignments

14 videosTotal 91 minutes
  • Status and Roles6 minutes
  • Groups8 minutes
  • Networks and Organizations7 minutes
  • Bureaucracy14 minutes
  • Expressing and Detecting Emotion9 minutes
  • Impression Management4 minutes
  • Front Stage vs. Back Stage Self2 minutes
  • Verbal and Nonverbal Communication7 minutes
  • Attraction2 minutes
  • Aggression5 minutes
  • Attachment, Altruism and Social Support6 minutes
  • Biological Explanations of Social Behavior in Animals8 minutes
  • Individual vs. Institutional Discrimination5 minutes
  • The Relationship Between Prejudice and Discrimination9 minutes
4 readingsTotal 120 minutes
  • Elements of Social Interaction: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Self-Presentation and Interacting With Others: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Social Behavior: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Discrimination: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
15 assignmentsTotal 100 minutes
  • Status and Roles: Quiz5 minutes
  • Groups: Quiz5 minutes
  • Networks and Organizations: Quiz5 minutes
  • Bureaucracy: Quiz5 minutes
  • Expressing and Detecting Emotion: Quiz5 minutes
  • Impression Management: Quiz5 minutes
  • Front Stage vs. Back Stage Self: Quiz5 minutes
  • Verbal and Nonverbal Communication: Quiz5 minutes
  • Attraction: Quiz5 minutes
  • Aggression: Quiz5 minutes
  • Attachment, Altruism and Social Support: Quiz5 minutes
  • Biological Explanations of Social Behavior in Animals: Quiz5 minutes
  • Individual vs. Institutional Discrimination: Quiz5 minutes
  • The Relationship Between Prejudice and Discrimination: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Interactions – Final Quiz30 minutes

In this course, you learn everything you need to know about the topics of social structures, institutions, and culture necessary for passing the MCAT. Whether this involves diversity in family forms or the elements of culture, Dr. Tarry Ahuja will give you a well-structured overview and introduce you to the most important topics according to Foundational Concept 9 (Content Category 9a) such as: Theoretical Approaches Social Institutions Culture Besides Dr. Ahuja’s online video lectures, we offer slides and articles to give you the basis for a well-rounded understanding of these topics. Quiz questions will help you to check on your learning progress, for effective MCAT preparation.

What's included

13 videos3 readings14 assignments

13 videosTotal 59 minutes
  • Microsociology, Macrosociology, Functionalism and Conflict Theory4 minutes
  • Symbolic Interactionism and Social Constructionism4 minutes
  • Exchange-Rational Choice and Feminist Theory6 minutes
  • Education5 minutes
  • Family4 minutes
  • Religion5 minutes
  • Government and Economy5 minutes
  • Health and Medicine4 minutes
  • Elements of Culture and Symbolic Culture2 minutes
  • Material Culture, Culture Lag and Culture Shock5 minutes
  • Assimilation and Multiculturalism8 minutes
  • Mass Media, Popular Culture and Transmission of Culture4 minutes
  • Cultural Diffusion3 minutes
3 readingsTotal 90 minutes
  • Theoretical Approaches of Social Structure: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Social Institutions: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Culture: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
14 assignmentsTotal 95 minutes
  • Microsociology, Macrosociology, Functionalism and Conflict Theory: Quiz5 minutes
  • Symbolic Interactionism and Social Constructionism: Quiz5 minutes
  • Exchange-Rational Choice and Feminist Theory: Quiz5 minutes
  • Education: Quiz5 minutes
  • Family: Quiz5 minutes
  • Religion: Quiz5 minutes
  • Government and Economy: Quiz5 minutes
  • Health and Medicine: Quiz5 minutes
  • Elements of Culture and Symbolic Culture: Quiz5 minutes
  • Material Culture, Culture Lag and Culture Shock: Quiz5 minutes
  • Assimilation and Multiculturalism: Quiz5 minutes
  • Mass Media, Popular Culture and Transmission of Culture: Quiz5 minutes
  • Cultural Diffusion: Quiz5 minutes
  • Understanding Social Structure – Final Quiz30 minutes

What is the social construction of gender? What are the characteristics of gentrification and what are the patterns of immigration? This material is covered on the MCAT and you will get the content you need by watching this lecture with Dr. Tarry Ahuja. Our expert will give you a structured overview and cover all topics concerning Foundational Concept 9 (Content Category 9b): Demographic Structure of Society Demographic Shifts and Social Change The video courses are complemented by scripts and matching articles. Quiz questions guarantee an excellent and easy preparation for the MCAT. Isn't it time you became an expert?

What's included

9 videos2 readings10 assignments

9 videosTotal 68 minutes
  • Age - Demographic Structure of Society13 minutes
  • Gender12 minutes
  • Race and Ethnicity5 minutes
  • Immigration Status3 minutes
  • Theories of Demographic Change8 minutes
  • Population Growth/Decline: Fertility, Mortality and Migration6 minutes
  • Social Movements7 minutes
  • Globalization7 minutes
  • Urbanization7 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Demographic Structure of Society: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Demographic Shifts and Social Change: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
10 assignmentsTotal 75 minutes
  • Age - Demographic Structure of Society: Quiz5 minutes
  • Gender: Quiz5 minutes
  • Race and Ethnicity: Quiz5 minutes
  • Immigration Status: Quiz5 minutes
  • Theories of Demographic Change: Quiz5 minutes
  • Population Growth/Decline: Fertility, Mortality and Migration: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Movements: Quiz5 minutes
  • Globalization: Quiz5 minutes
  • Urbanization: Quiz5 minutes
  • Demographic Characteristics and Processes – Final Quiz30 minutes

Want to know all about the aspects of stratification and the patterns of social mobility? This is the right course for you! Dr. Tarry Ahuja introduces you to the subject of social inequality topics covered by Foundational Concept 10 (Content Category 10a) which also include: Spatial inequality Social class Health and healthcare disparities You will find quiz questions at the end of every video course which will enable you to check on your learning progress. Complementary articles and scripts will deepen your understanding of the content. Start now and get ready for the MCAT!

What's included

6 videos3 readings8 assignments

6 videosTotal 42 minutes
  • Spatial Inequality8 minutes
  • Aspects of Social Stratification17 minutes
  • Patterns of Social Mobility4 minutes
  • Poverty and Social Exclusion3 minutes
  • Health Disparities6 minutes
  • Healthcare Disparities4 minutes
3 readingsTotal 90 minutes
  • Spatial Inequality: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Social Class: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
  • Health and Healthcare Disparities: Slides and Reference List30 minutes
8 assignmentsTotal 150 minutes
  • Spatial Inequality: Quiz5 minutes
  • Aspects of Social Stratification: Quiz5 minutes
  • Patterns of Social Mobility: Quiz5 minutes
  • Poverty and Social Exclusion: Quiz5 minutes
  • Health Disparities: Quiz5 minutes
  • Healthcare Disparities: Quiz5 minutes
  • Social Inequality – Final Quiz30 minutes
  • Project "Biopsychosocial Health Analysis"90 minutes

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