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Dakota College at Bottineau Course Syllabus

Course Prefix/Number/Title:

SOC 110—Introduction to Sociology

Number of credits:

3 credits

Course Description:

This course is an introductory analysis of the nature of society; the interrelationships of its component groups and the

process whereby society persists in change.

This class is designed as an introduction to the study of sociology, which is the study of human society. In this class,

students will explore the different components that make our society what it is (e.g., race, group dynamics, sexuality).

Furthermore, students will learn the history of sociology, sociological theory, and scientific methods used in the field of

sociology.

Pre-/Co-requisites:

None

Course Objectives:

Students will:

1.

Define key concepts in the field of sociology.

2.

Demonstrate an understanding of sociology, including the field’s history, methods, and future directions.

3.

Explain basic human behaviors from a sociologist’s perspective.

4.

Apply concepts learned in class to different scenarios (both in class, and within their own lives).

Instructor:

Lexi R. Kvasnicka-Gates, Ph.D.

Office:

Thatcher Hall 2208

Office Hours:

Mondays and Wednesdays 2:00-2:50pm

Tuesdays 9:00am-12:00pm

Phone:

228-5475

Email:

lexi.kvasnicka@dakotacollege.edu

Lecture/Lab Schedule:

MWF 1:00-1:50 **Due to the Dual Credit class immediately prior to this class, please wait QUIETLY in the hallway until

the instructor opens the door.

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