Sociology (SOCI) 287
Introduction to Sociology I (Revision 3)

Delivery Mode:Individualized study or grouped study.
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Credits:3
Area of Study:Social Science
Prerequisite:None.
Centre:Centre for Global and Social Analysis
SOCI 287 has a Challenge for Credit option.
Overview
SOCI 287 introduces students to the critical study of society provided by Sociology. In this course you will learn about socialization, culture, race and ethnicity, gender, and the family. The goal of SOCI 287 is to increase your awareness of the realities that surround us and provide you with the tools you need to move forward with a sensible understanding of the world you live in. SOCI 287 is an excellent, entertaining, and exciting introduction to the fascinating and enlightening study of Sociology.
Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Sociology
Unit 2: Research Methods
Unit 3: Culture
Unit 4: Socialization
Unit 5: Deviance
Unit 6: The Family
Unit 7: Social Inequality: Stratification
Unit 8: Race and Ethnicity
Unit 9: Gender
Evaluation
To receive credit for SOCI 287, you must achieve a course composite grade of at least "D" (50 percent) and a grade of at least 50 percent on the final examination. The weighting of the composite grade is as follows:
Five short Essays | Comments on Pilger | Final Examination | Total |
---|---|---|---|
50% | 15% | 35% | 100% |
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Course Materials
Textbooks
Steckley, John, and Letts, Guy Kirby. (2007). Elements of Sociology: A Critical Canadian Introduction. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
Pilger, John (2007). Freedom Next Time. Boston: Harvard University Press.
Other Materials
The course materials also include a course information/ study guide.
Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods may vary from their individualized-study counterparts.
Opened in Revision 3, Feb 18, 2009.
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Last updated by SAS 05/28/2015 11:18:06