Sociology 2 International Sociology. Professor David John Frank 4107 Social Science Plaza A 4-1117 https://webfiles.uci.edu/frankd/index.html office hours:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Psyc311: Lifespan Development Dr. Jen Wright. what is psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of human cognition, affect, and behavior.
Advertisements

American Government & Economics Mrs. McDougall. Hello and Welcome to American Government and Economics. These two classes are worth 10 credits (5 credits.
ESM 206: Environmental Statistics and Data Analysis Christopher Costello Bruce Kendall Annette Killmer.
MUSI 115 Assistant Professor Keith Heimann. My home page is under construction! Search + “keith”
Political Science 321 United States Foreign Policy Professor Stephen Majeski.
Colonial North America, HIST 411/511 Fall 2009.
Natural Environments: The Atmosphere GE 101 – Spring 2007 Boston University Professor: Ranga B. Myneni Office: Room 449 Stone Science Building (675 Commonwealth.
CS 201: Introduction To Programming With Java
Scientific Writing II Class Business. What’s Inside Class Business Rules Regulations Requirements.
1 Exam #1 Feedback Graded exams are in stacks by last name They must be returned before you leave today Class average = 73% A = B = C =
Welcome to MAT 142. Basic Course Information Instructor Office Office Hours Beth Jones PSA 725 Tuesday 10:30 am – 12 noon Thursday 10:30 am – 12 noon.
Slide 1 Instructor: Dr. Hong Jiang Teaching Assistants: Hailong Cai & Zhimin Wang Department of Computer Science & Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Natural Environments: The Atmosphere GG 101 – Spring 2005 Boston University Professor: Ranga B. Myneni Office: Room 449 Stone Science Building (675 Commonwealth.
Slide 1 Instructor: Dr. Hong Jiang Teaching Assistant: Mr. Sheng Zhang Department of Computer Science & Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln Classroom:
Strategic Management BPS Fall 2015
METU Computer Engineering Department
IB 429 ANSC 466 ANTH 442 Animal Behavior MWF 3-3: Roger Adams Lab 1 hand out: course syllabus.
COMP 465W: Software Engineering Fall Components of the Course The three main components of this course are: The study of software engineering as.
Succeeding in the American Classroom Aimee Nord Office of International Programs.
Syllabus Criminal Procedure Spring 2006 Semester January 17 : May Professor Dr. Mamdooh Abdelmottlep Cell Phone :
GE0 307 – Climate Change Dr. Garver Geography Dept.
General Physics1 Welcome to Phys 130! Blackboard blackboard.siena.edu.
IENG 471 Facilities Planning
1 COMS 261 Computer Science I Title: Course Introduction Date: August 25, 2004 Lecture Number: 01.
ACADEMIC SKILLS IN ENGLISH-1 ENG 101 ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
Course Introduction Software Engineering
Make sure that you arrive on time to your first in-lab meeting because if you are more than 15 minutes late, you will lose your spot in the course. Lame.
10/10/2015 IENG 471 Facilities Planning 1 IENG Lecture END Project Report Requirements & Project Presentation Information.
Language Development: The Course Jan. 6, The Course Designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of language development, primarily in.
COMP 465W Software Engineering Fall Components of the Course The three main components of this course are: The study of software engineering as.
Understanding the Academic Structure of the US Classroom: Syllabus.
Welcome CSCI 1100/1202 Intro to Computer Science Winter 2002.
Principles of Financial Accounting I Fall Semester 2007 Orientation Welcome – We are glad you are here! Let’s look at the syllabus for this course.
Discrete Mathematics CS204 Spring CS204 Discrete Mathematics Instructor: Professor Chin-Wan Chung (Office: Rm 3406, Tel:3537) 1.Lecture 1)Time:
Princess Nora University Faculty of Computer & Information Systems
Computer Science II Spring Introduction Dr. Robb T. Koether Office: Bagby 114 Office phone: Home phone: (before 11:00 p.m.) Office.
MRKT 370 – PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING FALL 2003 Dr. Ugur Yucelt Office Phone: Class Time: MW: 12:30-1:45 Office hours: MW:2:00-6:00 pm
Earth History GEOL 2110 Exploring the 4 th Dimension.
Psychology Fundamentals (B) Professor Mark Steyvers Course website:
January 5, 2015 Nursing 330 Human Reproductive Health.
WorkRoles Responsi- bilities Instructors
ICS202 Data Structures King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals College of Computer Science & Engineering Information & Computer Science Department.
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Syllabus: Session 1, LSA Summer, 2003 INSTRUCTOR PLACE OFFICE HOURS David Dwyer Wells Hall C310 Crossroads Cafeteria Office.
Friday, January 08, 2016Friday, January 08, 2016Friday, January 08, 2016Friday, January 08, 2016printing Syllabus CJ 477 – Special Topics in Criminal.
Introduction Welcome to Class! Counseling 120 Counseling 120 College and Career Success.
Introduction Welcome to Class! Counseling 120 Counseling 120 College and Career Success.
 Instructor Name: Mrs. Yolanda Mathews  Address:  Office Location: ESL Institute/Student Hall.
Subject to change. Advanced Placement Psychology Course Goal  To learn about the field of psychology through in- depth study, discussion and hands-on.
COP4020 INTRODUCTION FALL COURSE DESCRIPTION Programming Languages introduces the fundamentals of the design and implementation of programming languages.
Introduction to Sociology INTSOSCI L85 CED TH 2:40-4:10 A1701 Melvin Jabar, Ph.D.
Slide 1 Instructor: Dr. Hong Jiang Teaching Assistant: Ms. Yuanyuan Lu Department of Computer Science & Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln Classroom:
Conservation Biology (GBIO 485/585) Spring 2016 lecture: MW 8:00-9:15 lab: M 1:00-4:45 Room 322 Biology Dr. Sean Doody Phone: (985) Room 424A.
PSYC 2301 Introduction to Psychology Mayya M. Chami, M.A CRN#89293; Spring, weeks Houston Community College System.
Mental Aspects of Sport Performance
Computer Engineering Department Islamic University of Gaza
Instructor Royce Vaughn
English Conversation 2-2
Welcome to Computer Science at Stanford University!
Seminar will begin at top of the hour
Advanced College English
Economics 172 Issues in African Economic Development
Sociology 2 International Sociology
Advanced College English
Quick Review.
Advanced College English
Chapter 1 Chemistry in Our Lives
Dragon Naturally Speaking App
Introduction Lecture 1 Wed, Jan 17, 2007.
Advanced College English
Presentation transcript:

Sociology 2 International Sociology

Professor David John Frank 4107 Social Science Plaza A office hours: Wednesdays 4:15-5:45

Teaching Assistants Rosalio Cedillo Andrew Duncan

Frank J. Lechner and John Boli, editors. The Globalization Reader 3 rd edition. Blackwell Publishing 2008.

Attendance, Participation, Response Papers (1/3 grade) Four Response Papers >choose (any) 4 of 6 weeks to submit 1-page response paper >summarize (any) 1 of the week’s readings (½ page) >tie reading to (any) 1 of the week’s lecture themes (½ page) Due at start of section. No lates. Double- space, 12-point type.

Two Mini-Essays (1/3 grade) At (any) 2 of 3 junctures during the quarter, you must write a 2-page essay, linking course materials to life. At (any) 2 of 3 junctures during the quarter, you must write a 2-page essay, linking course materials to life. E.g., Articulate 1 dimension of economic globalization and consider some ways it has affected or will affect your own life. E.g., Articulate 1 dimension of economic globalization and consider some ways it has affected or will affect your own life. Late papers penalized. Double-space, 12-point type. Each 1/6 course grade. Late papers penalized. Double-space, 12-point type. Each 1/6 course grade.

Final (1/3 grade) On 12/11, you will take an in-class, open-note (not open-book) exam, drawing on our cumulative work. Short-answer questions.

Social Organization of Classroom Phones, Ipods, etc. Phones, Ipods, etc. Arrive & Depart on Time Arrive & Depart on Time Talking, Texting, etc. Talking, Texting, etc. Bathroom Breaks, etc. Bathroom Breaks, etc.