Course Name (English)
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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
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Course Code |
LIB101 |
Course Description |
This course is designed to introduce the basic principles and concepts of sociology as a scientific study of human and its relationship with the society. This course will assist students in understanding general perspectives, concept and theories in sociology governing social organization and social behaviour in a variety of settings. Topics focus upon issues pertaining to social stratification, culture, socialization, deviance, population, and sex roles and its complication to the society and the role of social institutions such as family, school, education, health and the media and society building. Special attention will be given to the observation and accurate analysis of the nature of the society. The understanding of the perspective of sociology will enable students to develop own sociological imagination, understand society, address the challenges and facilitate critical thinking in applying the sociological importance to everyday life. |
Transferable Skills |
i. Communication Skills ii. Teamwork Skills iii. Honesty/Integrity |
Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Blended Learning, Discussion, Industrial Talk |
CLO |
CLO1 |
Explain sociology concepts in in culture and society |
CLO2 |
Demonstrate social skills and responsibility related to sociological issues in culture and society. |
CLO3 |
Demonstrate on values and sociological perspectives ethically in relation to culture and society |
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Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
Reading List | Recommended Text | - Diana Kendall 2018, Sociology in Our Times, 11th Ed., Wadsworth Cengage Learning Stamford
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Reference Book Resources | - Andersen , Margaret L 2017, Sociology: The Essentials., 9th Ed., Cengage Learning Boston
- Brym, Robert J. 2013, Sociology: Pop Culture to Social Structure, 3rd Ed., Wadsworth: Cengage Learning
- Ferrante, J. 2014, Seeing Sociology., Wadsworth: Cengage Learning
- Hughes, Michael, Michael D. 2013, Sociology: The Core, 11th Ed., McGraw Hill New York
- Ritzer, G. 2015, Introduction to Sociology, 2nd Ed., Sage Publishing Los Angeles
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Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
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Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
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