SOCIOL 1101H Study Guide - Academic Dishonesty, Prentice Hall
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Hrs: 10:00 - 12:00 mon & wed e-mail: wilson. 1028@osu. edu. The goal of this course is to introduce students to the perspective, basic concepts, and theories employed in the discipline of sociology. It will facilitate a better understanding of the social organization of groups and societies and the processes that influence social change. Because social organization depends upon relationships between diverse groups of people, a central focus of the course will be the diversity of. American society, the pluralistic nature of american social institutions, and the impact that diversity has on social change. Most importantly, students will be encouraged to apply the sociological perspective to comprehend and analyze events, problems, and situations in the world, generally, and in their own lives. There are a total of 370 points to be earned in this course. Each student"s grade will be comprised of the following: There will be three multiple-choice examinations worth 100 points each.