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Intro Sociology Lecture Notes
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Sociology 1301 Introductory Sociology Russell L. Long, Del Mar's College, Texas This course presents basic concepts and theories in many areas of contemporary sociology. Topics covered in this class include sociology as science, culture, socialization, social groups, social organization, deviance, crime, class, race and ethnicity, gender, family, social change.
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Sociology 101 Tom Cravens, St. Louis Community College at Meramec This course talks about society, socialization, norms, status, crime, and roles. It is an introductory sociology course.
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Sociology William C. Robinson, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee These notes serve as an introduction to the field of sociology and discuss why someone may choose to study it. Sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior, interaction between humans, social institutions, and social organization/structure. Sociology examines the relations between all aspects of social life, social facts and problems, in modern industrialized society.
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SOCI 2110 Defining Sociology Arunas Juska, East Carolina University This course discusses the definition of sociology, social sciences and sociological perspectives.
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History of Social Science Andrew Roberts, Middlesex University Topics in this course include Reason in Plato and Aristotle, Hobbes and State of Nature Theory, Rousseau and the French Revolution, Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism, Theory in the 1830s and 1840s, Marx and Engels in 1848, and Freud.
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Soc 1301: Introductory Sociology Russell L. Long, Del Mar State University Introductory Sociology (SOCI 1301) presents basic concepts and theories exploring many areas of contemporary sociology. Topics covered in this class include sociology as science, culture, socialization, social groups, social organization, deviance, crime, class, race and ethnicity, gender, family, social change (with a focus on international development), and population.
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SOCI2110: Introduction to Sociology Arunas Juska, East Carolina University This is an introductory course that defines sociology and covers its major topics such as socialization and deviance, social class, stratification, and gender and ethnicity.
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Soc 010: Introduction to Sociology Robert Keel, University of Missouri St. Louis This course is an introduction to the study of human society. The course stresses the learned nature of human behavior as a shared product of the ongoing interaction of individuals and groups within the changing institutional structure we call Society. The elements of culture, social conceptions of deviant behavior, social class and inequality, as well as the factors that contribute to an understanding of social change, are explored throughout the course.
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