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Introduction to Sociology

Through this course students will begin to unravel the social factors underlying social phenomena. This course will introduce the student to sociological theories and concepts for evaluating human interactions and institutions. The use of multi-media techniques for gathering information, (e.g. the internet, films, and interactive software) will allow the student to apply the sociological theories and concepts to contemporary social issues.

Introduction to Sociology is taught in a regular lecture format and is also offered in a discussion format through the Honors Leadership Academy.

Prerequisites and Corequisites: None
- Syllabus

Text: Schaefer, Richard T. 2003. Sociology, Eighth Edition. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Email faculty: grandolph@neosho.edu

Lecture Notes:
Collective Behavior Community Culture
Demography Deviance Economy and Government
Education Family Global Stratification
Groups and Organizations Health and Medicine Race and Ethnicity
Religion Research Methods Sex and Gender
Social Change

Social Class and Stratification

Social Interaction
Socialization Society Sociological Perspectives