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8-Week Session I – this session includes classes that begin on 1/22 and lasts 8 weeks through mid March. The ending date of this session may vary at the different colleges. You will not be able to enroll in more than 9 credit hours during this session due to the short period of time. If you need to enroll in additional classes you will need to work with an advisor.

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SOCI 1301   
Introduction to Sociology   
3 Credit Hours    (1 class)

Course Description for SOCI 1301

100% On-Line Classes

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Class
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SOCI-1301-89420 (1247688)
Introduction to Sociology
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3Jan 21, 2020
Mar 12, 2020
(8 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
Spring 8 Week 1
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF) (opens in a new tab/window)
Textbook Info (opens in a new tab/window)
IncludEd Info
 
Comments:
The required text for this section is offered FREE as a PDF file, or in paperback for printing costs. Go to https://openstax.org/details/books/introduction-sociology-2e (opens in a new tab/window) . This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.

SOCI 1306   
Social Problems   
3 Credit Hours    (1 class)

Course Description for SOCI 1306

100% On-Line Classes

Course-Num-Sect (Reg#)
Title
Class Meeting
Information
Faculty InformationCreditsStart / End Dates
Open Seats / Capacity
Class
Features
Links
SOCI-1306-89420 (1247704)
Social Problems
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3Jan 21, 2020
Mar 12, 2020
(8 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
Spring 8 Week 1
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF) (opens in a new tab/window)
Textbook Info (opens in a new tab/window)
IncludEd Info
 
Comments:
The required text for this section is offered FREE as a PDF file, or in paperback for printing costs. Go to https://openstax.org/details/books/introduction-sociology-2e (opens in a new tab/window) . This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
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