Welcome to the SOC 101
Course Design Toolkit
This Toolkit is a collection of resources, instructional activities, and assessment strategies compiled by both full-time and part-time instructors who have taught or are currently teaching this course. The materials are organized by the course outcomes listed below.
Course Description: This is an introductory course which presents the basic processes of human interaction and the concepts which describe their operation in everyday life. It studies the impact of culture, how we learn and conform to culture, and why deviance occurs. Principles of group behavior and social organization are viewed in the context of American culture and subcultures.
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Students will identify the social sciences and their inter-relationship with each other. |
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Students will examine and apply the concept of “sociological imagination.” |
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Students will be compare and contrast the major theoretical perspectives of Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism and Conflict Theory.Students will compare multiple investment strategies. |
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Students will analyze and criticize key processes (such as socialization, deviance and social control, conformity, collective behavior and social movements). |
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Students investigate and recognize the social structural bases of society including social stratification as it relates to class, gender, race and ethnicity. |
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| Students will define and research various institutional arrangements (such as family, education and religion). |
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eLearning Course Template
Each Toolkit has an eLearning Course Template to assist faculty in designing a blended or flipped course space. The instructions linked below (and in eLearning under the Toolkit tab) explain how to copy a template into an online course space in eLearning.
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