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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
Spring
7 January - 6 May, 2013
This is a Rgular class that will meet two days a week
On: Monday & Wednesday
Time: 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm
Room: LIA 102
Regular Course
Office Hours:
9:30 - 12:10, Monday & Wednesdy
10:55 - 12:10, Tuesday & Thursday
or by appointment for other times
Course Schedule
EXAM DATES & TIMES
Because of the online nature of this course, flexibility in taking tests and exams is necessary but within the range of time specified in the schedule below.
Online chapter tests are clearly and specifically announced in terms of dates, times, and deadlines in the schedule below and in the Georgia View / Vista system.
It is the responsibility of students to read components of this syllabus, updates, and announcements of assignments regularly in Georgia View, in order to know the dates and times of online tests, exams, and other course assignments and activities.
The course in-class unit exams are to be taken on on the same dates mentioned below, at the DSC campus, at the same time and in the same place the class meets.
MAKE-UP EXAMS POLICIES
Make-up exams (for the first four in-class exams) can be requested for extremely difficult circumstances (Students are expected to provide documentation for these circumstances).
If an exam is justifiably missed (e.g. physical injury or death in the family), a student may ask for a make-up exam to be scheduled as soon as possible.
Students missing an exam (with excusable circumstances) may be assigned a day for a make up for that exam within few days.
Students missing an exam without an excusable and documented circumstance will be assigned a day to make up the test but with a penalty of 10% of points less, to be deducted from their total score for that test.
If a student misses the make up day, then a second make up time may be scheduled but with another penalty of 10% points less (20% total), to be deducted from his/her total score for that test.
The online tests cannot be made up because students are allowed about a week to take each one of them. The exception is if there are severe circumstances, as mentioned above.
DAYS
-- DATES --
CHAPTERS 1.
1/07 - 1/10 1
2. 1/14 - 1/17
2 Research Methods 3. 1/21 - 1/24 3
C
4. 1/28 - 2/31 Review
EXAM I:
(CHAPTERS 1, 2, 3), Monday, 2/04
5. 2/04 - 2/7 4
Society & Interaction
6. 2/11 - 2/14
5 Socialization 7. 2/18 - 2/21 7 Deviance 8. 2/25 - 2/28 Review
9. 3/04 - 3/07 No
Assignments, Enjoy Your Spring
Break:
March 4-8, 2013 10. 3/11 - 3/14 9
Stratification in the US
(Mid-Term Grades
Due: 3/14) 11. 3/18 - 3/21 10
Global Inequality Mid of the Semester:
Thursday, March 21, 2012 (Withdrawing
without Evaluation)
12. 3/25 - 3/28
18 Work
& the Economy 13. 4/01 - 4/04 Review EXAM III:
(CHAPTER 9, 10, 18), Monday, 4/08 14. 4/08 - 4/11
11 Race & Ethnicity 15. 4/15 - 4/18 12 Gender & Sex 16. 4/22 - 4/25
14 Marriage & Family Last Day of Classes for the A
Session: Monday, April 30, 2012
EXAM IV
(CHAPTERS 11, 12, 14):
Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at
10:30 am - 12:30 pm.
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