SOCL 2002 Chapter : Sociology Syllabus

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Honors introductory sociology is intended to provide you with a broad overview of the major subject areas and principles of sociology, the scientific study of human society and social behavior. This course will cover some of the basic theoretical perspectives and research methods sociologists use to examine the social world. In addition, this course will introduce you to topics including: relationships between individuals and groups; socialization; deviance and crime; inequality across social class, race, and gender; and social institutions such as the educational system and economy. The overarching objective of this course is to develop your sociological imagination, the ability to think critically about the linkages between individual experience, history, and the workings of society. Socl 2002 is the same as socl 2001, but with a special honors emphasis for qualified students. Honors introductory sociology is a general education course in the social sciences. Giddens, anthony, mitchell duneier, richard p. appelbaum, and deborah carr.

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