Introduction to Sociology CRN 15171
Agenda Introductions Class structure Syllabus Roadmap to success
Student Introductions Your background Motivation Future plans
Class structure Noon -2 pm Discussions/ Participation Creating a space for everyone to participate
Triangle of respect
Syllabus Course calendar Student assessment Grading Policies: Withdrawal Failure of course Late work Finals
How to succeed in this class Commitment Motivation Completing work Being engaged in your success Communication
What is Sociology
Studying patterns
History of Sociology
Comte – the father of Sociology How to study Society Natural science as a model to understand how societies change Positivism – scientific method to study society Study of patterns Example - Marraige
Karl Marx How societies change? – struggle between classes How classes are formed - who controls means of production Industrial revolution and growth of capitalism How it affected soceiteis – inequality A solution – communism – no private ownership of property His economic predictions did not come true, but his ideas of social conflict are still one of the major theories in sociology
Emile Durkheim First sociology department Study of social change – how societies transform from primitive to modern He was influenced by the ideas of positivism - study of society based on objective “Social facts” What keeps the societies stable – Social norms How society shapes human behavior – are we puppets of the society Study of suicide