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SOCI 1301
Introduction to Sociology
3 Credit Hours ( 7 classes)
Introduction to Sociology
3 Credit Hours ( 7 classes)
Course Description for SOCI 1301
SOCI 1301
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to Sociology
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Core Curriculum course selected by the colleges of DCCCD.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading and Writing.
Course Description: The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions, and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the application of various theoretical perspectives, key concepts, and related research methods of sociology. Analysis of social issues in their institutional context may include topics such as social stratification, gender, race/ethnicity, and deviance. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4511015125
Course-Num-Sect(Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | ||
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Richland College [RLC] - SOCI 1301 Sections | ||||||||
SOCI-1301-83002 (1130873) Introduction to Sociology | K101 LEC M W F 09:05 AM - 10:00 AM | RLC 3 | Jan 16, 2018 May 10, 2018 (16 weeks) | eCampus Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
Comments: This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world. | ||||||||
SOCI-1301-83003 (1130875) Introduction to Sociology | K101 LEC M W F 10:10 AM - 11:05 AM | RLC 3 | Jan 16, 2018 May 10, 2018 (16 weeks) | eCampus Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
Comments: This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world. | ||||||||
SOCI-1301-82490 (1149131) Introduction to Sociology | INET INET M T W R F S U | RLC 3 | Dec 11, 2017 Jan 5, 2018 (4 weeks) | eCampus Winter Term Internet Based Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
SOCI-1301-82489 (1131145) Introduction to Sociology | INET INET M T W R F S U | RLC 3 | Dec 11, 2017 Jan 5, 2018 (4 weeks) | eCampus Winter Term Internet Based Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
SOCI-1301-83420 (1132227) Introduction to Sociology | INET INET M T W R F S U | RLC 3 | Jan 16, 2018 Mar 9, 2018 (8 weeks) | eCampus Flex Term Jan Internet Based Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
Comments: Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 1/16-3/9/18. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world. | ||||||||
SOCI-1301-83448 (1132233) Introduction to Sociology | INET INET M T W R F S U | RLC 3 | Mar 19, 2018 May 10, 2018 (8 weeks) | eCampus Flex Term Mar Internet Based Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
Comments: Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 3/19-5/10/18. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world. | ||||||||
SOCI-1301-83449 (1151218) Introduction to Sociology | INET INET M T W R F S U | RLC 3 | Mar 19, 2018 May 10, 2018 (8 weeks) | eCampus Flex Term Mar Internet Based Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
Comments: Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 3/19-5/10/18. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world. |
SOCI 1306
Social Problems
3 Credit Hours ( 1 class)
Social Problems
3 Credit Hours ( 1 class)
Course Description for SOCI 1306
SOCI 1306
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Social Problems
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Core Curriculum course selected by the colleges of DCCCD.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: Application of sociological principles and theoretical perspectives to major social problems in contemporary society such as inequality, crime and violence, substance abuse, environmental issues, deviance, or family problems. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4511015225
Course-Num-Sect(Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | ||
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Richland College [RLC] - SOCI 1306 Sections | ||||||||
SOCI-1306-83001 (1143304) Social Problems | T222 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM | RLC 3 | Jan 16, 2018 May 10, 2018 (16 weeks) | eCampus Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
Comments: What's Race Got to Do With It? Race, Ethnicity & Community: An Inside Look at Multicultural America. A study of the effects of historical, social, cultural and media influences on our own behavior and our perception of others, with special emphasis on issues of race, ethnicity, community building, and peace, regarding four specific groups - American Indians, Hispanic/Latino Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans. This class will be highly interactive and utilize a multi-sensory (class presentations, videos, music, cultural informants, games, foods, etc.) approach involving group activities. |
SOCI 2319
Minority Studies
3 Credit Hours ( 1 class)
Minority Studies
3 Credit Hours ( 1 class)
Course Description for SOCI 2319
SOCI 2319
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Minority Studies
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Core Curriculum course selected by the colleges of DCCCD.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: This course studies minority-majority group relations, addressing their historical, cultural, social, economic, and institutional development in the United States. Both sociological and social psychological levels of analysis will be employed to discuss issues including experiences of minority groups within the context of their cultural heritage and tradition, as well as that of the dominant culture. Core concepts to be examined include (but are not limited to) social inequality, dominance/subordination, prejudice, and discrimination. Particular minority groups discussed may include those based on poverty, race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or religion. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4511015325
Course-Num-Sect(Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | ||
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SOCI-2319-83001 (1130891) American Minorities | T222 LEC T R 09:30 AM - 10:50 AM | RLC 3 | Jan 16, 2018 May 10, 2018 (16 weeks) | eCampus Core | Course Description Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info | |||
Comments: What's Race Got to Do With It? Race, Ethnicity & Community: An Inside Look at Multicultural America. A study of the effects of historical, social, cultural and media influences on our own behavior and our perception of others, with special emphasis on issues of race, ethnicity, community building, and peace, regarding four specific groups - American Indians, Hispanic/Latino Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans. This class will be highly interactive and utilize a multi-sensory (class presentations, videos, music, cultural informants, games, foods, etc.) approach involving group activities. |
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