Welcome to this research guide for Introduction to Sociology. This guide will help you find resources that you can use for your course project and CRA paper.
This course presents a general survey of the nature and scope of sociology, including the basic methods and concepts such as socialization, culture, social organization, social stratification, social institutions, and social change. Emphasis is given to the principle that our behavior is influenced by our relationships with others. These concepts are related to Christian living and ministry.
Global University does not necessarily agree with all the views represented in the resources in this guide. These are provided for the student to contrast and compare with the Biblical text and ideas presented in the Global University IST.
Hi! My name is Doug Jeter. I am the professor for the Introduction to Sociology course. Feel free to ask any question you might have about the course. This short document explains the theory and practices behind the Global University Instructional Design that seeks to approximate the interaction of a classroom professor with students.
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