Course Syllabus

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Course Syllabus: Soc 100 46727 TTh Syllabus Spring 18-2.pdf

Course Description
Sociology 100 is an introduction to the field of sociology, which is the scientific study of human societies and behavior focusing on the process of social interaction, patterns of social inequality, and the influence of social institutions on individuals as members of social groups. Special emphasis provided to explain factors promoting social stability and social change. Discussion topics include social theory, culture, socialization, social interaction and social structures, deviance, social class, racial, ethnic and gender stratification, and various social institutions, i.e. family, religion, and the economy. Sociological principles applied to human relationships and social institutions, analysis of the nature of social organizations and forms of culture, which have developed as a result of human needs.


Course Learning Objectives

  • Explain and analyze society in terms of social structure, social institutions, and social process
  • Identify and define basic sociological concepts and theories
  • Apply concepts, theories and research methods to specific issues, conditions, or behaviors in society
  • Differentiate between the sociological perspective and other social scientific or behavioral perspectives
  • Differentiate between different cultural perspectives
  • Develop critical thinking skills by applying the basic ideas of sociology to your own personal experiences and larger social events


Student Learning Objectives

  • The student will apply the sociological imagination to a specific social issue
  • The student will interpret how a specific social concept is understood from a sociological perspective
  • The student will distinguish different major sociological theoretical perspectives which explain social behavior


Required Text

This course uses an etext which is an Open Educational Resource (OER). The reading selections are embedded in your module assignments by chapter, or you can access the full book from either of these locations: 
http://www.saylor.org/site/textbooks/OpenStax%20Sociology.pdf

http://cnx.org/contents/r-QzKsl_@7.13:_97x1rAv@2/Introduction-to-Sociology

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