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Introduction to Sociology

School of Business Administration IU – VNU HCMC. Introduction to Sociology. Instructor : Dr. Truong Thi Kim Chuyen USSH – VNU HCMC. Course Description. Seeking to foster an understanding and appreciation of the social sciences

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Introduction to Sociology

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  1. School of Business Administration IU – VNU HCMC Introduction to Sociology Instructor: Dr. Truong Thi Kim Chuyen USSH – VNU HCMC

  2. Course Description Seeking to foster an understanding and appreciation of the social sciences There are many kinds of social sciences, including anthropology, psychology, sociology, economics, political science, geography, ect.. .

  3. Contents • Overview of the Social Sciences • Research Methods in the Social Sciences • Culture • Social Interaction and Social structure • Groups and Organizations • Stratification by Gender and Age • The family and Intimate Relationships

  4. Course Textbooks Everyone will be required to read the course textbook: Perry, J. and Perry, E. (2005), Contemporary Society: An Introduction to Social Science, 11th edition, London, Allyn and Bacon Richard T. Schaefer (2006), Sociology A Brief Introduction, 6th ed., McGraw Hill. Other Required Material(s): McAdams, T., Neslund, N. and Kristopher, N. (2004) Business and Society, 7th Edition, Irwin Press You will also be asked to read several articles that I will provide.

  5. Course Objectives This course has several objectives: Explain several reasons for studying the social sciences. Describe the methods used by social scientists to conduct research Identify and discuss key issues involved in debates about social change in areas such as: group and organization, gender, social interaction and network (structure), family, inequality, education… Develop critical thinking skills as course topics are discussed and debated. Improve writing skills through essays and in-class writing assignments.

  6. Course Grading 100 points Participation, In-class Quizzes and Home Assignments: 30 Mid term Exam: 30 Final Exam: 40

  7. Mid-term and Final Exams Mid-term and final exams will be worth 30 points and 40 points. You will do with two sections of multiple choice and a short essay to express your own point of view on some selected topics critically and originally.

  8. Email: socialsciences10@gmail.com Weblog: http://socialscience09.wordpress.com/

  9. Class Schedule DatesTopicsReadings Week 1, Overview of the Social SciencesPerry, Ch.1, and SociologySchaefer, Ch.1, pp. 1-26 Week 2, Research Methods in the Soc. Sci. Perry, Ch.1, and Sociology Schaefer, Ch.2, pp. 26-52 Week 3, Culture Schaefer, Ch.3, pp. 53-77 Perry, Ch.11, Week 4, Social Interaction and Social NetworkSchaefer, Ch.5, pp. 102-27 Week 5, Groups and Organizations Schaefer, Ch.6, pp. 128-49 Perry, Ch.4, Week 6,Mid-term exam

  10. Class Schedule DatesTopicsReadings • Week 7, The family and Intimate Relationships Schaefer, Ch.12, pp. 299-324 • Week 8, The family and Intimate Relationships (cont’d) Schaefer, Ch.12, pp. 299-324 • Week 9, Stratification by Gender and Age Schaefer, Ch.11, pp. 270-298 Perry, Ch.7, 8, 9 • Week 10, Stratification by Schaefer, Ch.11, pp. 270-98 Gender and Age (cont’d) Perry, Ch.7, 8, 9 • Week 11, Final exam

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