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SOCI 1301   
Introduction to Sociology   
3 Credit Hours    (6 classes)

Course Description for SOCI 1301

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SOCI-1301-85400 (1260846)
Introduction to Sociology
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3Jun 4, 2020
Jul 1, 2020
(5 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
Summer Session I
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF)
Textbook Info (opens in a new tab/window)
IncludEd Info
 
Comments:
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-1301-86401 (1260927)
Introduction to Sociology
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3Jul 6, 2020
Aug 6, 2020
(5 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
Summer Session II
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF)
Textbook Info (opens in a new tab/window)
IncludEd Info
 
Comments:
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-1301-85401 (1260847)
Introduction to Sociology
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3Jun 4, 2020
Jul 1, 2020
(5 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
Summer Session I
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF)
Textbook Info (opens in a new tab/window)
IncludEd Info
 
Comments:
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-1301-86400 (1260926)
Introduction to Sociology
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3Jul 6, 2020
Aug 6, 2020
(5 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
Summer Session II
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF)
Textbook Info (opens in a new tab/window)
IncludEd Info
 
Comments:
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-1301-84489 (1260801)
Introduction to Sociology
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3May 18, 2020
Jun 3, 2020
(3 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
May Term
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF)
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-1301-84490 (1289303)
Introduction to Sociology
INET
INET
M T W R F S U
3May 18, 2020
Jun 3, 2020
(3 weeks)
 Class Ended
eCampus
May Term
Internet Based
Core
Class Syllabus (PDF)
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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