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Nov 24, 2024
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SOC 110 - Introduction to Sociology Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Core The study of human interaction, groups and society. Topics included are culture, socialization, organizations, deviance, inequality, institutions, health, population, ecology, social change and research methods. Competencies
- Explain the development of sociological thought
- Outline the history of sociology
- Identify and describe major sociological perspectives
- Identify and describe sociological research methods and related ethical issues
- Describe the nature of the individual, culture, and society
- Identify the components of both material and non-material culture
- Define norms and values
- Identify the significance of language, cultural variation and cultural change.
- Analyze the components of social structure and their significance, including status, role, groups, organizations and institutions
- Describe the process of socialization
- Identify the key agents of socialization
- Analyze social interaction in everyday life
- Distinguish the various types of groups and other collectivities
- Identify significant sociological explanations of deviant behavior
- Explain social stratification
- Differentiate among systems of social stratification such as caste and class
- Identify aspects of social mobility
- Demonstrate knowledge of major theories of social stratification
- Describe the American class system
- Identify race as a social construction
- Appreciate the significance of the ethnicity
- Differentiate between prejudice and discrimination
- Identify patterns of racism in social structure and ideology
- Differentiate between sex and gender.
- Identify gender roles
- Identify patterns of sexism in social structure and ideology
- Identify patterns of ageism in social structure and ideology
- Discuss the social institutions
- Identify the variations in marriage and family forms
- Identify the various sociological approaches to religion.
- Analyze the variations of the economic structure
- Analyze the structures of power and political systems
- Describe features of other major institutions, such as, education, mass media, and medicine
- Analyze the socialization process, gender roles, and how we become social beings
- Describe the processes of urbanization and population change.
- Differentiate major theories of collective behavior and social movements
- Describe other major theories of social and cultural change
- Demonstrate mastery and effective communication skills through writing about a selection of the above concepts
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