About SOC 1500 OL2

Fundamental principles and problems in the sociological analysis of the structure and dynamics of modern society.

Notes

Online asynchronous

Section Description

Welcome to Intro do Soc! You will learn as much in this summer course as in a regular fall or spring semester course. Intro to Soc is designed to provide the student with an introduction to the academic discipline of sociology and to the sociological perspective. We will examine the major subfields of sociology, such as inequality, race and ethnicity, gender, family, crime, etc. We will cover principal methods of data gathering and analysis used in sociological research, and important contributions made by sociologists to social theory. Online learning material - textbook information will be sent by email to students.

Section Expectation

Active participation throughout the duration of the course, on-time preparation and posting of concluded assignments, and a willingness to consider new ideas.

Evaluation

Students will be evaluated on the basis of several objective exams, postings to a discussion group, and one optional paper.

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