Course curriculum

    1. Preparing for NMAT Social Science

    2. Suggested Weekly Study Plan

    3. Download: Suggested Study Calendar

    4. TLDR? (Too Long Didn't Read)

    5. COPYRIGHT STATEMENT

    1. Introduction: Why is Sociology important in your NMAT and medical training? (Plus coach's tips for exam success)

    2. Flashcards: Do you Know the Power Trio of Sociology?

    1. BIG IDEA

    2. Sociology Definition and Overview of Classical Sociological Thinkers

    3. Auguste Comte

    4. Karl Marx

    5. NMAT - Style Question

    6. Max Weber

    7. Emile Durkheim

    8. NMAT - Style Question

    9. Overview of Sociological Perspectives

    10. Video: Structuralist- Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives of Sociology

    11. Video: Symbolic-Interactionist and other Sociological Perspectives

    12. Recap: Major Sociological Perspectives

    13. NMAT - Style Questions

    1. BIG IDEA

    2. Video: Elements of Society

    3. Elements of Society

    4. Cultural pluralism

    5. Theories of macro-level social change

    6. Technology and the Evolution of Societies

    7. Video: What is Culture?

    8. Video: Elements of Culture

    9. Video: Important Characteristics of Culture

    10. Characteristics and Elements of Culture

    11. NMAT - Style Question

    12. Cultural diversity

    13. NMAT - Style Questions

    14. Norms and Beliefs

    15. NMAT - Style Question

    16. Cultural Knowledge and Language

    1. Rationalizing Sample Questions (Major Perspectives, Society and Culture)

    1. BIG IDEA

    2. Types of Research Orientation

    3. Video: Types of Research Methods

    4. Qualitative vs Quantitative Research

    5. NMAT - Style Question

    6. Research Methods

    7. NMAT - Style Question

    8. Variables and Validity in Doing Experiments

    9. NMAT - Style Question

    10. Video: Research Design Types of Sampling Methods

    11. Types of Sampling and Sampling Methods

    12. NMAT - Style Question

About this course

  • 10 hours of video content
  • 15 Comprehensive Lessons
  • 200 Practice Questions
  • 3 or 6 Months Access