Spring 2016 - SA 150 C100
Introduction to Sociology (S) (4)
Class Number: 5569
Delivery Method: Distance Education
Overview
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Course Times + Location:
Distance Education
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Exam Times + Location:
Apr 14, 2016
Thu, 7:00–10:00 p.m.
Burnaby
Description
CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:
The study of basic concerns of sociology, such as social order, social change, social conflict and social inequality. Breadth-Social Sciences. Equivalent Courses: PSA.101 Breadth-Social Sciences.
Grading
- Module 1 Discussions 3%
- Module 2 Discussions 7%
- Module 3 Discussions 7%
- Module 4 Discussions 3%
- Assignment 1 15%
- Assignment 2 25%
- Final Exam 40%
Materials
REQUIRED READING:
New Society (7th Ed.), Brym
ISBN: 9780176662202
Centre for Online and Distance Education Notes:
Additional Course Fee: $40
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Registrar Notes:
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