Sociology of organization and work

Objectives

Sociology of organization and work is considered one of the most important specializations in the field of social sciences. It provides the opportunity to study organization in all its components. Since organization is the foundation of life, this discipline, with its diverse specializations and its connections to all aspects of social life, is capable of providing accurate readings of society’s reality across its institutions and systems.

Competencies

– Clarifying the dimensions and approaches to organization from a sociological perspective.

– Enabling students to understand the importance of institutions in society.

– Understanding social and human relationships within various institutions.

– Understanding social practices within Algerian institutions.

– Linking sociology of organization and work to the economic and social reality of society, particularly in the context of globalization and the challenges it imposes.

– Obtaining an academic qualification, namely a Master’s degree in Sociology of Organization and Work.

– Attempting to translate acquired theoretical qualifications into social action by keeping students close to reality.

– Providing qualified workforce for the continuity of institutions in the local community.

– Developing university orientations towards openness to community institutions.

– Contributing to the understanding of entrepreneurship in the field of Sociology of Organization and Work.

– Training professionals holding a Master’s degree in Sociology of Organization and Work for fieldwork in various sectors.

– Equipping students with the ability to apply the knowledge acquired during their academic path.

– Empowering students to analyze social problems and propose appropriate solutions.

– Acquiring the ability to engage in academic research or work in various institutions.

– Adapting quickly to their work environment.

– Developing students’ ability to work in teams.

– Training students capable of entering the field of academic research and its relationship to societal requirements.

– Training students specialized in the study of social movements.

– Training students specialized in the study of social development within society.

– Training students specialized in sociological analysis of social structures.

Employment Opportunities: Holders of this certificate can work in management positions in the following sectors:

– Directorate of Education.

– University institutions.

– Hospital institutions.

– Private (economic and commercial) institutions.

– Small and medium-sized enterprises.

– Public institutions.

– Youth and Sports Directorates.

– Social development agencies.

Admission Criteria

To enroll in this academic Master’s program, candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following specializations:

– Bachelor’s degree in Sociology.

– Bachelor’s degree in Sociology of Organization and Work (classical system).

– Bachelor’s degree in related disciplines related to organization and human resources.

Course Structure

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