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Arizona State University

English for Social Analysis

Arizona State University via Coursera

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Bring your analytical English skills into social topics that require careful judgment and comparison. You begin with psychology, exploring the science of happiness as you evaluate a speaker's credibility, judge the strength of arguments, distinguish facts from opinions, and form critiques supported by evidence. You then move into sociology, where you read about intergenerational workplace dynamics and examine how multiple authors build their arguments, what evidence they use, and where their reasoning is strong or weak. Through videos, readings, vocabulary, comprehension checks, instructional activities, skill practice, interactions, quizzes, and evaluation tasks, you practice synthesizing perspectives instead of considering each source in isolation. By the end of the course, you will be able to critique speakers and authors more confidently and write or discuss clearer critical summaries in English.

Syllabus

  • Psychology
    • Delve into the fascinating world of psychology in this module, with a specific focus on the science of happiness. You will learn to evaluate the strength of a speaker's argument and form critiques based on evidence and credibility. Through an engaging video interview with an expert, you will explore concepts like synthetic happiness and impact bias, enhancing your ability to critically analyze psychological theories and discussions.
  • Sociology
    • This module examines sociological topics, specifically focusing on intergenerational dynamics in the workplace. You will refine your skills in evaluating the strengths of arguments from multiple authors and forming comprehensive critiques. By analyzing different perspectives on generational conflicts and workplace changes, you will learn to synthesize information and develop well-supported critical summaries.

Taught by

John Deal, Director ASU Global Launch

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