Assignment 1 sociology | Sociology homework help
Assignment 1 Sociology
mattymatt121Use your textbook, any related videos listed on the course homepage and related powerpoint presentations posted on the course homepage to respond to all ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS. Responses should be thorough, include definitions, examples, and demonstrate clear understanding of conceptual objectives listed on the Syllabus. Each response should be 3-4 pages in length and double spaced. APA FORMAT Match the correct chapter readings with the topics below. Depending on what edition you use the chapter numbers may be different. So, read the correct chapter according to each question topic.
FOR ASSIGNMENT 1:
Chapter 1 – Sociology & the Real World Chapter 4 - section on Nature/Nurture Chapter 8 - Race and Ethnicity as Lived Experience Chapter 7 - Social Class: The Structure of Inequality I. Please read chapters 1, 4 (just the section on Nature/Nurture) all of 8 and 7, as well as related websites, videos, and powerpoints on the Course Homepage (What is Sociology, Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology, and Major Sociology Theorists, Race and Social Stratification) to address the following question. Be sure to use as many terms for your textbook and posted review sheets on the course homepage. (*give concrete examples and be sure to let me know you have read the material. in addition to your textbook, use any other website information i may post with each discussion question. i realize you do not have the benefit of my lectures for this online course, so it is up to you to 'convince' me you know the material. We depend a lot on you for this type of course. that is evident in the quality and quantity of your writing. So, a bit of what is required from you is to summarize the readings. Too little not good and too much not necessarily needed. Some of what we do will require you give back information that you read and some of what we do allows you to give your opinions (that is called critical analysis, when you give opinion based on fact). Most importantly try to enjoy learning something you may not have known before!