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Nov 21, 2024
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SOC 204 The Sociological Perspective Lecture Hours: 4 Credits: 4
Introduces and employs the sociological imagination to explore society and social experience. Emphasizes the complex relationships between individuals and society by introducing students to a diverse range of sociological approaches. Includes socialization, social structure, social interaction, culture, groups, stratification, social class, deviance, social science methodology, and the intellectual history of sociology.
Prerequisite: Placement into WR 115 (or higher), or completion of WR 090 (or higher). with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze society by employing the sociological perspective.
- Distinguish between issues and troubles by giving examples.
- Evaluate the ways in which social structure gives direction to and sets limits on human behavior.
- Identify ways in which social inequalities are reflected in and reinforced by culture.
- Explain how socialization shapes the self and shapes racial, gender, and sexual identities.
- Analyze the social class and opportunity structures found in the U.S.
- Discuss the extent in which actors and groups can impact social structure.
- Identify, explain, illustrate, and assess the major theoretical frameworks in sociology.
- Discuss how social scientists conduct research.
Statewide General Education Outcomes:
- Apply analytical skills to social phenomena in order to understand human behavior.
- Apply knowledge and experience to foster personal growth and better appreciate the diverse social world in which we live.
Cultural Literacy Outcomes:
- Identify and analyze complex practices, values, and beliefs and the culturally and historically defined meanings of difference.
Content Outline
- What is Sociology
- Development of Sociology
- Durkheim
- Marx
- Weber
- Dubois
- Addams
- Chicago School
- Sociological Imagination
- Major Theoretical Perspectives
- Sociological Inquiry, Methods, and Data Analysis
- Culture
- Socialization
- Deviance
- Social Structure and Social Interaction
- Groups and Networks
- Social Stratification and Social Class
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