Course ePortfolio
Sociology 101
Course: Introduction to Sociology
Prerequisites
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Pedagogical Approach & Learning Outcomes
Pedagogical Approach
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Learning Outcomes
Students will develop: 1) An understanding of the three main sociological perspectives; 2)An understanding of several important sociological theories; 3)The ability to apply these perspectives and theories to contemporary social problems; 4) Insight into the critical link between social structures, social forces and individual circumstances; 5) Insight into how you shape society and how society shapes you.
Assessment & Other Information
Assessment
Exams, quizzes, assignments
Other Information
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Course Resources
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Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America (Reference Material)'While Asian Americans "only" make up about 5% of the U.S.'s population (as of 2008), we are one of the fastest growing... More
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The Global Social Change Research Project (Reference Material)This site has the World Social Change reports, reviews of main world demographic and political changes and data used to... More
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Exploring Constitutional Law (Collection)The web site provides a comprehensive overview of the topics, issues, and cases that students are likely to encounter in... More
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Multicultural Pavilion (Collection)This learning object provides current news and views in multicultural education on a monthly basis. In addition, it... More
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Anthony Giddens Lecture on Globalization (Presentation)The module can be used as a stand-alone lecture or as a supplemental resource. The content of the module is well... More
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NAFTA: Are Jobs Being Sucked Out of the United States? (Reference Material)Online lesson on NAFTA. Covers opposing views on how it has affected jobs in the U.S., including data charts for... More
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The Stanford Prison Experiment (Case Study)The Stanford Prison Experiment is a comprehensive overview of the simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment... More
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This site offers a collection of instructional strategies to promote active learning in the classroom on topics related... More
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Race: The Power of an Illusion (Presentation)Companion website to three-part film by the same title. Series of three films explores the social construction of race... More
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People Like Us: Social Class in America (Presentation)This is a companion website for the PBS film "People Like Us: Social Class in America." Offers fun games that can... More
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Historic Ad Collection (Collection)This site includes copies of and information about 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and... More
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The Triangle Factory Fire (Collection)This site contains an essay and documents from Cornell University Library about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire on... More
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Ecological Footprint Quiz (Case Study)This site offers users the opportunity to take a brief quiz that assesses the extent of their "ecological footprint,"... More
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Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project (Collection)The purpose of Densho is (1) to preserve the personal testimonies of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during... More
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Fight hate and promote tolerance (Reference Material)This site is provided by the Southern Poverty Law Center to offer news, views, and ideas to promote ways to fight hate... More
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Implicit Association Tests (Quiz/Test)The Project Implicit web site provides a variety of Implicit Association Tests (IAT) which claim to reveal implicit... More
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Global Issues that Affect Everyone (Collection)Site with a huge number of articles (many of which include links to additional online sources like UN reports and work... More
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Teaching Human Rights Online (Case Study)This site provides nine detailed case studies on human rights issues: Clinton's response to Kosovo, the International... More