SOC 103
How Society Works
This course provides an introduction to some of the major issues in sociology. It examines how societies come into existence, how they are organized and maintained, and how they change. The major sociological perspectives are used to understand the relationship between culture, institutions and social behaviour; the process of socialization; globalization and the political-economic structure of Canadian society; and the resulting social inequalities of class, race and gender.
SOC 103 Requisite Information:
SOC 103 Let's You Take: Other:
Antirequisites: SOC 104, SOC 105, SOC 11 A/B, SOC 111, SOC 112; Not available to students in Child and Youth Care, Early Childhood Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Urban and Regional Planning
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Easy A+. Do the discussions, midterm and final exam are just on modules and readings. Essays aren't too bad either. Just follow the instructions and you'll get the mark you want.
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2024-05-03 08:45:54.107995
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Weekly discussion question, online midterm and final, essay proposal and essay. Depending on prof - attend all lectures. No slides, just an outline is provided. Textbooks recommended but not necessary.
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2024-12-16 16:24:31.906304
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