FALL SEMESTER 2010
How do people organize themselves into large and small groups? How can we understand the diversity of human behavior in the world? We will study systems of social control within families, churches, schools, governments, economic systems, and other social groups to understand general patterns of social organization. Topics include culture, socialization, gender, race, social class, and social change.
SOC 101: Principles of Sociology
meets
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Sec. 01: 9:25 to 10:40 in 231 Kethley Hall
Sec. 02: 10:50 to 12:05 in 229 Kethley Hall
For more information on this course, contact the Course Instructor:
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Dr. Alan Barton 214 Kethley Hall (662) 846-4097 |
To register for SOC 101
Sec. 01, use CRN 41019
Sec. 02, use CRN 41866
The book for this course is:
Society: The Basics by John J. Macionis, (2009), Pearson/Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Tenth Edition (ISBN: 978-0-13-501882-8).