About this class
This course introduces students to the academic field of sociology. Sociology is a broad discipline, which employs scientific methodology to study society. Students are exposed to introductory concepts, theories, and methods used in contemporary sociology. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a basic understanding of the sociological perspective and the ways in which the discipline understands and explains human behavior at all levels of society.
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Learning Material
Title
Volume
Research Methods in Sociology
5.89 MB
<p>Research Methods in Sociology</p>
Social Institutions (e.g., family, education, religion)
5.89 MB
<p>Social Institutions (e.g., family, education, religion)</p>
Social Stratification and Inequality
5.89 MB
<p>Social Stratification and Inequality</p>
Sociology Lecturer notes
1.17 MB
<p>This course introduces students to the academic field of sociology. Sociology is a broad discipline, which employs scientific methodology to study society.</p>
Sociology Lecturer notes word document
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Introduction to Sociology
5.89 MB
<p>Introduction to Sociology</p>
Sociological Theories and Perspectives
5.89 MB
<p>Sociological Theories and Perspectives</p>
Socialization and Identity
5.89 MB
<p>Socialization and Identity</p>

Exams
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Min
Grade
Attempts
Status
Study of Human Society Exam
50
Questions, 90
Min
50/100
0/1
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Certificates
Title
Min
Grade
Study of Human Society Exam
50/100
0
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