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Course Requirements and Evaluation
Main Differences Between Online and Regular Courses Ethics, Plagiarizing, & Cheating Access Statement for Students with Disabilities
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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
SOCI
- 110
Fall 13 August - 12 December, 2012 This is a Rgular class that will meet two days a week
On: Monday & Wednesday
Time: 9:25 am - 10:40 am
Room: Tech 106
Regular Course
Office Hours:
10:50 - 1:35, Monday & Wednesday
12:15 - 1:30, Tuesday & Thursday
or by appointment for other times
*** Course Learning Outcomes
The course aims at meeting the
general goals and intended outcomes of the Division of Social Sciences (See
below). However, the course aims at meeting specific learning objectives. Upon
completion of Sociology 1101, students should have knowledge and ability to
demonstrate that about the following areas:
STUDENTS LEARNING OUTCOMES
1.
Students will demonstrate the ability to articulate and analyze
perspectives and values of diverse cultural groups and their historical
experiences in the United States.
2.
Students will analyze, evaluate, and provide convincing reasons in
support of conclusions and arguments. (Critical Thinking)
3.
Students will demonstrate an ability to evaluate observations,
inferences, or relationships in works under investigation. (Critical
Thinking) 4. Students will demonstrate the ability to articulate and analyze stratification and social inequality.
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