SOC101: Introduction to Sociology
Offered By: Saylor Academy
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamental concepts and theories of sociology in this comprehensive 42-hour course covering topics such as culture, social inequality, institutions, and social change. Gain insights into the socialized self and the individual's role in society, analyze various social issues, and develop critical thinking skills to understand complex social phenomena. Engage with course materials across five units, participate in a feedback survey, and complete a final exam to earn a certificate demonstrating your grasp of sociological principles and their real-world applications.
Syllabus
- Course Information
- Unit 1: Introduction to Sociology
- Unit 2: Culture, the Socialized Self, and the Individual in Society
- Unit 3: Social Inequality
- Unit 4: Institutions
- Unit 5: Social Change and Social Issues
- Course Feedback Survey
- Certificate Final Exam
- Saylor Direct Credit
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