Reference2245-1906
CourseSYG2000
Course_TitleIntro To Sociology
Credits3
DescriptionThis course engages in a scientific study of society providing an overview of sociology as a social science. It includes its development as a discipline and methodology. It examines culture as a basis for human behavior$ how it is acquired and its norms obeyed. It explores the issues of social inequality within society$ including the issues of ethnicity and gender. The issues of social change and social institutions are examined$ along with those of demography and urbanization$ together with the great challenges these currently pose to the modern world. (3 hr. lecture)
PrerequisitePrerequisite: None; Corequisite: None
InstructorAlejandro Angee - AANGEE@MDC.EDU
Requirements All Virtual College courses require high-speed internet access. Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are required. Currently For ease of use when accessing either LMS, both PC and MAC users must use Mozilla Firefox as the default browser. Your course may appear to be functioning correctly in other browsers but some tools, assignments and assessments may not work in these other browsers. Don’t let your course work be affected by the wrong browser.
Fees*
Florida Resident Distance Learning FeeVC Course Total
$354.66$45.00$399.66
 
Non Florida ResidentDistance Learning FeeVC Course Total
$1,207.53$45.00$1,252.53
* There are no additional student charges associated with verification of student identification.
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SYG2000    2000   Credit    3  Alejandro Angee - AANGEE@MDC.EDU