Introduction to Sociology
Student Introductions Your background Motivation Future plans
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
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Sociology Club What is it about Why get involved Electing Officers Mission: Giving Back to community Ronald McDonald House Houston Children's Charity Casa De Esparanza
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 - Marriage
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
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 societies – 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
Group Discussion : Suicide Rates What are the patterns. Why Group Discussion : Suicide Rates What are the patterns? Why? What is the explanation?