๐Ÿ“” Course Description

The study of American history has recently witnessed fundamental revision. History is not simply a series of inevitable events but a contingent process, the origins of which remain open to interpretation. Our principle concern remains to understand not only the outcome of events, but also the origins of them.

Course Schedule

Week # Topic Est. Dates
1 Nature of Sociology Mon. 4th Sept.
2 Nature of Sociology Mon. 11th Sept.
3 Nature of Sociology Mon. 18th Sept.
4 Symbolic Interactionism Mon. 25th Sept.
5 Phenomenology & Ethnomethodology Mon. 2nd Oct.
6 ontology and epistemology, inductive and deductive, primary and secondary research Mon. 9th Oct.
7 3 Characteristics of science: validity, reliability, objectivity, & quantitative and qualitative res
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๐Ÿ“š Readings

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๐Ÿ˜ข Plagiarism

Presenting someone elseโ€™s ideas as your own, either verbatim or recast in your own words โ€“ is a serious academic offense with serious consequences. Please familiarize yourself with the discussion of plagiarism in our campus policies.