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South Plains College: General Course Syllabus Department: Behavioral Sciences Discipline: Sociology Course Number: Sociology 1301 Course Name: Introduction to Sociology Credit: 3 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 This course satisfies a core curriculum requirement: Yes- Behavioral Science Prerequisites: none for campus; TSI reading for INET Campuses: Levelland, Reese, Plainview, ATC, INET Textbook: Society the Basics: John J. Macionis, 11th edition Course Specific Instructions: INET classes go to Blackboard to enter; campus classes may have additional materials may be available on Blackboard. Course Description: This course is a study of human group behavior, including the forms which group life takes; relationships of groups to other groups; influence of groups on the individual and relationships of individuals to each other as members of groups. Course Purpose: This course is an introduction course designed to provide students with an understanding how society is structured, an understanding of the theories and language of sociology and their role in that society. Course Requirements: Students should attend all classes and complete assigned work and exams. Course Evaluation: Refer to specific COURSE INFORMATION SHEET for specifics on assignments and testing. Attendance Policy: Refer to COURSE INFORMATION SHEET. Attendance is critical for success when absences become excessive, the student will be withdrawn from the course. Student Learning Outcomes 1. Apply and recognize the sociological perspective to social experiences in areas related to social class, gender, age, sexual orientation, and religion. 2. Distinguish among sociological methods and interpret the scientific methods. 3. Compare and contrast between the three major theories: structural functional, social conflict and symbolic interaction.4. Identify and recognize among various components of social structure and social institutions. 5. Evaluate elements of applying sociological concepts to real life experiences. SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE Mission Statement "In order to accomplish its mission, South Plains College is committed to the following purposes: To provide Student he opportunity to learn as a lifelong endeavor; to acquire skills for communications, critical thinking and problem solving; to explore the use of technology; to express creativity; to experience; and to grow socially." Learning Outcomes Communication and Collaboration Demonstrate an ability to read, write and speak clearly and concisely Value of diversity and differences in people Critical Thinking Explore relationships of ideas and see their similarities and differences Synthesize diverse concepts to create new ideas Ability to integrate ideas across the disciplines and personal life Leadership Exhibit personal responsibility and ethical judgment Demonstrate professionalism, honesty and integrity SPC Catalogue Description: Soci1301: Introduction to Sociology (3:3:0) This course is a study of human group behavior, including the forms which group life takes; relationships of groups to other groups, influence of groups on the individual and relationships of individuals to each other as members of groups. Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4511015125 Course Information SheetSpring 2012 – Internet courses Instructor: Jana Daniel Office Location & Hours: AD 147 Levelland campus. Office Hours: MW 10:30 am – 12:00 noon; TR 11:00 am – 12:00 noon; F 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Email address: [email protected] Telephone: (806) 716-2480 Attendance Policy: See College Catalog. Since this course is a virtual classroom, attendance will be taken according to the following: Participating in class discussion by posting to the discussion board. Taking chapter quizzes on or before the noon due dates. Turning in assignments on or before the noon due date. Late work: All work must be submitted in Blackboard by the due dates posted on the calendar to receive full credit. No Quizzes or Discussions will be accepted for grading after the deadline and any late assignments submitted may receive no more than 1/2 credit for up to 24 hours after the initial deadline. Assignments are not accepted after the 24 hour period. Excuses such as "The network was down," or "I could not figure out how to send the assignment through the assignments function" are not acceptable. In short, plan ahead and do not wait until the last minute to submit your assignments. It is always okay to turn in assignments and quizzes early although discussion board postings should be done with the calendar schedule. Administrative Drop Policy: Due to Financial Aid and South Plains College requirements for participation/attendance a student who fails to turn in 4 assignments or participate in any 4 weeks of discussions or fails to log into the course for 2 consecutive weeks during the semester may be dropped with a grade of "X" or “F” from the course. If missed assignments occur after the final drop date the grade will be the grade earned. Blackboard Learn 9 is the computer software used to deliver this course http://southplainscollege.blackboard.com/It is essential that you have reliable access to the Internet. It is not necessary to purchase or own your own computer but you should have a backup plan in place should you encounter computer problems. There are open computer labs available to all enrolled SPC students on all campuses. It is also the student's responsibility to have the required computer skills to complete this course. Should you encounter technical difficulties contact the SPC technical support [email protected] or call (806) 716-2180 and/or [email protected] . Be sure to include course and section number information when contacting technical support. Also, inform your instructor of any technical issues you may have. A note, contact your instructor for any questions you have about course content as technical support is only for issues to do with computer issues or Blackboard performance.This version of Blackboard is new to SPC and I encourage you to use the Student Orientation course that is set up for you even if you have taken on-line courses as this version is VERY different from the former version. Check out the Student Orientation and the On Demand Learning Center before you contact technical support or the instructor. Computer Requirements: Browser Plug-ins and Security Software Most Web educational experience will require the use


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