SOCI110

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Introduction to Sociology

Subject Code

SOCI

Course Number

110

Course Title

Introduction to Sociology

Course Description

This course is intended as a general introduction to sociology, i.e., a scientific study of society, groups, and social behavior. Its purpose is to develop in the student a greater capacity to interpret and evaluate the social world.

Pass/Fail Only?

No

Faculty Permission Required?

No

Credit Hours Min

3

Credit Hours Max

3

Instructional Method

Hyflex

Objective

Demonstrate knowledge of terminology, research findings, methodologies, and theories common to the social and behavioral sciences.

Objective

Analyze interrelationships among individuals, institutions, social structures, events and/or ideas.

Objective

Explain how social and behavioral sciences can be employed to: (a) analyze social change, (b) analyze social problems, and (c) analyze and develop social policies.

Objective

Assess the sources and effects of their own cultural beliefs, language, socio-economic status, race, ethnic background, religion, interpersonal styles, behaviors, and/or worldview.

Objective

Distinguish between personal troubles and public issues or develop the sociological imagination through critical writing and discussion.

Objective

Practice using a sociological perspective as a habit of mind and to better understand the social world in which they live and interact daily.

Objective

Demonstrate a self-reflective attitude and critical analysis toward the sources and/or effects of one’s own cultural beliefs, language, socio-economic status, race, gender, ethnic background, religion, interpersonal styles, behaviors, and/or worldview.

Objective

Demonstrate intercultural competence that includes the awareness of sources and/or effects of others’ cultural beliefs, language, socio-economic status, race, gender, ethnic background, religion, interpersonal styles, behaviors, and/or worldview.

Objective

Formulate response(s) to economic, environmental, and human rights issues using principles of social justice.

Objective

Demonstrate principles towards well-being which reflects a commitment to life-long development of mind, body, and/or spirit through positive lifestyle choices.