Explore the programs and courses offered by Master's in Sociology of Organizations and Work
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Sociology of Organizations and Work is a branch of sociology that focuses on the scientific study of organizational phenomena in society. It examines various forms of social organization (institutions, associations, organizations, etc.) in terms of their structure and function.
First Semester:
- Introduction to the Sociology of Organizations and Work
- Social Psychology of Work
- Organizational Theories
- Human Resource Development
Advanced Topics (Other Modules):
- Research Methodology and Techniques
- Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
- Knowledge Society
- Economic Anthropology
- Foreign Language
Second Semester:
- Modern Organization of the Institution
- Leadership and Organizational Communication
- Sociology of Industrial and Technological Risks
- Sociology of Labor Movements
Advanced Topics (Other Modules):
- Research Methodology and Techniques
- Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
- Development Models in the World
- Ergonomics
- Foreign Language