Description
Student Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, you will have the capability to:
- Adopt a sociological perspective to analyze people’s behavior, identify your own sociological imagination, and apply it to various social problems and situations.
- Explain the evolution of sociology as a scientific discipline and differentiate it from other social sciences.
- Enumerate at least five notable sociologists and elucidate their significant contributions to the field.
- Elaborate on the three primary sociological perspectives – Functionalist, Conflict, and Interactionist – and adeptly apply these perspectives to analyze human behavior.
- Clarify the components of culture and distinguish it from society.
- Outline the seven stages of the scientific research process and recognize appropriate research procedures in both experiments and articles describing research.
- Elucidate the connections between social structure, social stratification, and the repercussions of social status.
- Identify a minimum of four universal social institutions and describe their distinctive characteristics.
- Describe how inequality and other social factors play a role in driving social change.
- Summarize the interrelationship between socialization and the institution of the family.

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