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Feel free to email me (Linda Cohen) with any questions you have.

Sociology 1000: Introduction to Sociology ONLINE

Abbreviated course outline

NOT the same as the on campus version

Linda Cohen, Ph.D.


Description

Sociology 1000, Introduction to Sociology ONLINE, was developed by Dr. Ailsa Craig as an introduction to the concepts, principles, and topics of Sociology. This course is a prerequisite to most departmental courses.

Dr. Cohen is occassionally assigned this course to teach online. All aspects will be delivered through the Brightspace website for the course.

Required texts

  • Tepperman, L.; P. Albanese. (Eds.) (2018) Principles of Sociology: Canadian Perspectives. (4th Edition). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0199023735, or 978-0199023738 or eISBN-13: 9780199023745 -- available at the MUn Bookstore.

    Principles of Sociology: A Canadian Perspective

    Earlier editions of this text have been used in past semesters.


The text and readings will be on reserve at the Queen Elizabeth II library under "Cohen" and this course name.

Study directives

The course schedule and further details on the assignments will be available online.

Evaluation

All exams will consist of  true and false and multiple choice questions.

Discussion Leadership Post: 15%
Discussions participation: 15%
3 "mini-assignments": 10%
Midterm examination: 25%
Final examination: 35%
Other addresses:

MUN's home page

Department of Sociology, MUN

Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning