Course Overview
Course Overview This course ignites your sociological imagination, empowering you to understand how individual lives and personal troubles are profoundly shaped by broader historical forces and social structures. You will learn to analyze the world not just through personal experience, but by examining the political, economic, and cultural arrangements that create inequality and opportunity. Ultimately, this perspective provides crucial analytical skills for developing sound social policies and promoting justice in any professional field. Key Program Highlights Master the core concept of the "sociological imagination" to connect personal biography to public issues Analyze how social structures, politics, and economics create and perpetuate inequality Develop critical thinking skills to challenge common assumptions about society and human behavior Gain practical analytical tools applicable to careers in policy, justice, and any field working with people Learn to contribute to the development of equitable and effective social policies
Available Intakes
July 2026
CampusDunedin Campus
CityDunedin
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeNZD 44,537
July 2026
CampusDunedin Campus
CityDunedin
ModeFullTime
Duration18 Months
FeeNZD 44,537