DSOC 1101

DSOC 1101

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2018-2019.

Introduction to theory and research in sociology. Demonstrates how the insights, theories, and methods of sociological analysis can be brought to bear on major issues of social life. A primary goal is to convey a sense of the manner in which sociologists formulate theories and how the collection and analysis of data are used to evaluate those theories. Provides "hands-on" experience in analyzing sociological issues. Students undertake guided research exercises that involve using computers to analyze actual data. No prior background is presumed; necessary skills are covered in class and section meetings.

When Offered Fall, Spring.

Forbidden Overlaps Forbidden Overlap: due to an overlap in content, students will not receive credit for both DSOC 1101 and SOC 1101.

Distribution Category (D-AG, KCM-AG, SBA-AG)

Outcomes
  • Students will be able to discuss the classical origins of sociology, as well as give examples of contemporary social scientific research.
  • Students will be able to discuss key sociological theories and concepts.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate the uses and usefulness of social science.
  • Students will be able to reason quantitatively and qualitatively in regards to social science reasoning and decision-making.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion.

  • 3 Credits Graded

  •  1307 DSOC 1101   LEC 001

  • Students may not take both DSOC 1101 and SOC 1101 for credit.

  •  1308 DSOC 1101   DIS 201

  •  1309 DSOC 1101   DIS 202

  •  1310 DSOC 1101   DIS 203

  •  1311 DSOC 1101   DIS 204

  • 17247 DSOC 1101   DIS 205

  •  1312 DSOC 1101   DIS 206

  •  1313 DSOC 1101   DIS 207

  •  1314 DSOC 1101   DIS 208

  • 17248 DSOC 1101   DIS 209

  •  1315 DSOC 1101   DIS 211

  •  1316 DSOC 1101   DIS 212