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SOCI 101H - INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY-HONORS |
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Placement into ENGL 111 English Composition I with ENGL 070 English Composition I Workshop, or higher. GPA of 3.5 or permission of instructor. Sociology is a systematic investigation of the basic concepts and principles of sociology with emphasis on culture, social relationships, groups, institutions and social structure. Sociologists have a unique perspective that enables individuals to understand how larger social forces influence our personal experiences. Students who take Introduction to Sociology - Honors will be provided with this perspective which they will then use to examine contemporary American society. A variety of source materials will be used to examine important social issues including the American class structure, deviance and conformity, the changing American family, and the relationship between economic and political power. As globalization increasingly shapes our lives, cross cultural data will be used for comparative and informative purposes.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Academic Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal and Fine Arts Division Humanities Social Sci & Educ Department Course Attributes: Elective in Specific Programs, Free Elective, General Education, Honors Option, Honors Course, Required in Specific Programs, Elective Social Science Progrm, Required Social Science Progrm, Social Science Gen Education View Textbook Info |