Introduction to Sociology Syllabus for 2017-2018
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Course

SOCI-1301-DC001 Introduction to Sociology

Prerequisites

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

Course Description

The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the application of various theoretical perspectives, key concepts and related research methods of sociology. Analysis of social issues in their institutional context may include topics such as social stratification, gender, race/ethnicity and deviance.

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Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

TEXTBOOK: UNDERSTANDING SOCIOLOGY. 5th edition. Basirico, Cashion, Eshleman, . Horizon Publishing. isbn 978-1-5178-0115-1

Supplies

Students must have access to a reliable computer, with internet and printer access.  Paper, pens, and pencils will also be needed.

Student Performance

Upon successful completion of this course, students will:


1. Compare and contrast the basic theoretical perspectives of sociology.
2. Identify the various methodological approaches to the collection and analysis of data in sociology.
3. Describe key concepts in sociology.
4. Describe the empirical findings of various subfields of sociology.
5. Explain the complex links between individual experiences and broader institutional forces.

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


1.  Come to class prepared.

2.  Listen when others are speaking.  Be respectful.

3.  Avoid side conversations.  They are distracting to me and to others who sit close by.

4.  Arrive on time for class and stay for the whole class period.

5.  Take care of personal needs before class.  Movement about the room is disrupting.  If this poses a problem for you, please talk to me.

6.  Do not bring food and drinks into the classroom.

Grading Criteria

Grading Criteria:  
 
430 – 387 = A
386 -344 = B
343 - 301 = C
300 -258= D
257  down = F
 

This does NOT include the extra credit paper.

1.  ALL QUIZZES ARE ON LINE.

2.  Class Participation:  Class participation is mandatory.  Lack of participation will result in an entire grade deduction when I calculate final grades.

EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT:

1.  Write a 1 page paper over what you learned from the Just the Basics Please! Book 1:money" book, double spaced, 12 font.  10 pts.

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.

GRADING POLICY:

This is a new policy – please read carefully.

THIS APPLIES TO ALL PAPERS THAT ARE SUBMITTED.

IF I have to email you because I cannot open your paper, which can happen if they are NOT submitted in docx or rtf format, or for any other reason – ie: it’s blank, then you will lose 5 points off the paper. Your paper still needs to be resubmitted in the assignment area before the due date and time to be accepted.

IF I have to GRADE your paper via email for any reason you will lose another 5 points.

IF you do NOT send the paper INSIDE the class email, you will lose another 5 points.

For some assignments – this means you potentially are starting with an 85 out of 100 points. For other assignments, you may be starting with 35 out of 50 points!

I will NOT take late papers any longer. The due dates are posted from day 1 of the class.

Bottom line – you submit a paper not in docx or rtf. I cannot open it. I email you – you lose 5 points. Deadline has passed, the assignment is closed, you now have to send it via email. You lose 5 more points. You don’t send it from inside the class email, you lose another 5 points.

My suggestion is to go to the dollar store, buy a $1.00 calendar, and take a couple of hours with different color pens at the beginning of each semester, and mark every assignment due for all your classes on this calendar. Hang in a place you can look at every day. If the assignment is going to take a few days or weeks to do – make a note of it a week or two ahead of the due date so you can get started! 

IF you have trouble understanding how to attach, or copy/paste into the assignment area, you need to contact me DAYS before the assignment is due, not hours! Or call the ACTX help desk for help! 

NO EXCUSE WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Attendance

Class attendance is very important and I hope that you will make the choice to be in class on a regular basis.  There is no doubt that students who attend class do better than those who do not.  Students will receive 4 pts per class in attendance.  If you are tardy, you will receive 1 pt. If you are not there when I take role, you are tardy! It is your responsibility to come up after class to let me know you are there.

You do not need to email or call me to say you will be late or will not be in class.

Calendar

Intro to Sociology  1301-DC001  Spring 2018    1/16/2017 –5/10/2017

Quizzes are due by 6pm, FRIDAY

Date Due

Lesson/Lecture Quiz

Jan 16

Class begins

Jan 26

Chapter 1: Sociology: Perspectives, Theory, and Research Methods

Chapter 2: Culture and Society Quizzes 1 & 2 due Jan 26, 6pm

Quizzes 1 & 2 MUST be completed for census/participation. IF they are NOT completed, Registrar WILL drop you!

Feb 2

Chapter 3: Socialization and Social Interaction, Watch video - "Wild Child" (55 min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmdycJQi4QA  (movie link found under Chapter 3 outline)

Quiz Chpt 3 AND Chpt 3  discussion due by Feb 2, 6pm.

Feb 9

Chapter 4: Social Structure, Social Groups, and Social Organizations  Quiz due Feb. 9 6pm

Feb 16

Chapter 5:  Deviance and Social Control, show social norms project Quiz due Feb. 16 6pm

Feb 23

Chapter 6: Social Stratification  wealth inequality Quiz due Feb. 23 6pm

March 2

Chapter 7: Racial and Ethnic Differentiation  Chpt 7 Quiz AND Chpt 7 discussion  due March 2 6pm

Watch Video  “The Shadow of Hate”  for Discussion (link under Chpt 7 outline)

March 9

Chapter 8: Sex and Gender Differentiation  Quiz due March 9 6pm

Mar 12 - 16

SPRING BREAK

Mar 23

Just The Basics Please! Appendix - Attach by Midnight  March 23   RTF/ DOCX ONLY

March 30

Chapter 9: Marriage and Family   Quiz due March 30 6pm

April 6

Social Learning Project assignment-  Paper due by Midnight 4/6

April 13

Chapter 10: Education and Religion  Quiz due April 13 6pm

April 20

Chapter 11:  Collective Behaviors and Social Movements  Quiz due April 20 6pm

April 20

Last day to withdraw  

April 27

Extra Credit Paper due by midnight April 27

   

Additional Information

****The instructor reserves the right to modify this syllabus if circumstances warrant****

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Syllabus Created on:

12/13/17 11:14 AM

Last Edited on:

12/13/17 11:27 AM