Introduction to Sociology Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

SOCI-1301-001 Introduction to Sociology

Prerequisites

RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills

Course Description

Introductory study of sociology with special emphasis on social groups, institutions, interaction and change.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

\ TEXTBOOK: UNDERSTANDING SOCIOLOGY. 4rd edition. Basirico, Cashion, Eshleman, Avara. Horizon Publishing. 2010. (study guide strongly recommended).
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\ Debra Avara. “What WE Should Have Learned in High School About Money Sex and Marriage”. 2nd Edition. Pearson Publishing. 2010.
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Supplies

\ This is an online class, so students must have access to a reliable computer.

Student Performance

\ This course is an excellent and informative learning experience for all behavioral science learners, along with law, business, medicine, social work, substance abuse counseling, child care, history and political science, as well as education majors.  General sociology gives an overview of the impact of our own and others societies on human development, along with how we as individuals influence our society.  By the end of this course, learners should be able to:

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\ STUDENT PERFORMANCE GOALS:

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\ 1)  Learners will gain a working knowledge as to how individuals impact society, social situations, culture, institutions, and groups and how society impacts and shapes individuals through the process of socialization.

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\ 2)  Learners will gain an understanding of how scientific methodology is applied to studying sociology.

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\ 3)  Learners will analyze the major concepts and theories in the field of sociology.

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\ 4)  Once learners develop these conceptual tools, they have developed the ability and will begin to apply research findings and theories to real world social situations, such as understanding and dealing with race and ethnicity, culture, groups, conformity, gender issues, and family life.

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\ 5) Specific areas of study in sociology will be considered, such as crime and deviance, gender, race and ethnicity and prejudice, groups, and family life.

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\ 6)  Students will be assigned various social topics to research and discuss in class, including but not limited to the death penalty, health reform, gay marriage, and financial and political reform, as current and relevant social issues impacting their lives. 

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\ 7)    By the end of this course, students will have a greater appreciation for diversity within societies, cultures and social institutions, and are able to think critically about issues in sociology that impact them. As well, students will be able to use this knowledge to better their own social relationships and society in practical ways.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

\ All Students are expected to follow the Amarillo College Student Code of Conduct. Any violation of this will be dealt with appropriately.

Grading Criteria

Grading Criteria:
340 - 306 = A; 305 - 272 = B; 271 - 238 = C
237 - 204 = D; 203  down = F  
 
Throughout the class – you can calculate on your own where you stand. Take the points you have up to that point and divide it by the points you COULD have, - move the decimal over 2 and walla!
 
This does NOT include the extra credit paper.

1.  ALL QUIZZES ARE ON LINE.

2.  Class Participation:  All work is done online.

EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT:  "What WE Should Have Learned in High School About Money, Sex and Marriage."  Write a full 2 page, double spaced, 12 font, standard margin, paper regarding what you learned form this book.  (There is also a quiz over this book.)  This paper is worth 30 points.  You will loose points if you do not follow the criteria.

MAKEUP POLICY:  NONE.  ALL test are done ONLINE and ON TIME.  I DO NOT turn quizzes back on.  Do not wait until the last minute; something will go wrong (Murphy's Law!!).  Excuses will not be accepted, sickness, weather, computer problems, work - it is your choice to take or not take the quizzes.

 

Attendance

\ This is an online class. You must be disciplined to keep the work up and on time. Assignments not turned in will receive a '0' for a grade.

Calendar

INSTRUCTIONS:

Read each chapter and complete the corresponding quiz by the dates listed below. 

Quizzes must be completed by NOON on the day they are due.

Date Due Lesson/Lecture Quiz
June 14 Chapter 1: Sociology: Perspectives, Theory, and Research Methods
June 14 Chapter 2: Culture and Society 
June 21 Chapter 3: Socialization and Social Interaction, watch video - "Wild Child", and post discussions
June 28 Chapter 4: Social Structure, Social Groups, and Social Organizations 
June 28 Chapter 5:  Deviance and Social Control
July 5 "What We Should Have Learned..." Quiz
July 5 Chapter 6: Social Stratification
July 7th Extra Credit Paper due by midnight
July 12 Chapter 7: Racial and Ethnic Differentiation
July 19 Chapter 8: Sex and Gender Differentiation  
July 19 Chapter 9: Marriage and Family   
July 25 Chapter 10: Education and Religion  
July 25 Chapter 11:  Collective Behaviors and Social Movements 

 

Additional Information

\ The Instructor reserves the right to change the syllabus and/or calendar if needed.

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\ This is an online class. It is the students responsibility to check their lessons and calendars IN the class site for all assignments and due dates.

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11/30/-1 12:00 AM