SOCI 1110 - Introduction to Sociology
Full title:Introduction to Sociology
CRN:22106
Course description:(Formerly SOC 101) This course will introduce students to the basic concepts and theories of sociology, as well as to the methods utilized in sociological research. The course will address how sociological concepts and theories can be utilized to analyze and interpret our social world, and how profoundly our society and the groups to which students belong influence them. Students will be given the opportunity to challenge their “taken for granted” or “common sense” understandings about society, social institutions, and social issues. Special attention will also be paid to the intimate connections between their personal lives and the larger structural features of social life. In addition, the implications of social inequalities, such as race/ethnicity, gender, and social class will be central to the course’s examination of social life in the United States. (F, S)
Instructor: Samuel Brown (Samuel.Brown@enmu.edu)
Seating
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Grading
Grade mode:Normal (A,B,C,D,F,I,W)
Course dates
Starts:January 13, 2020
End:May 8, 2020
Weeks:16
Census date:January 31, 2020
Registration dates:November 3, 2019 - January 20, 2020
Last day to drop:January 20, 2020
Last day to withdraw:May 1, 2020
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Fall 2023 Course Information