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SOC 1

Friday, February 19, 1999
Announcements:

  • Exam is Monday; Make up exam is Tuesday in the HUB
  • A review session will be held at 7:30pm Sunday night in the HUB
  • Class time was used for review

Lecture notes:

  • 20 Multiple Choice questions worth 3 points each; 10 Identification questions worth 4 points each
  • Make sure to write thoughts in a well-explained paragraph.
  • You can contest your grade within 48 hours of receiving your blue books back.
  • You must hit all the major points when answering identification questions.
  • You must organize your thoughts well and economize the time
  • All of the following are covered thoroughly in previous notes
  • Main theories and sociologists to go over when studying:
  • What is sociology?
  • Seven Basic Principles of sociology
  • August Comte
  • Herbert Spencer
  • Karl Marx
  • Emile Durkheim
  • Max Weber
  • American Sociology
  • WEB Dubois
  • WJ Wilson
  • Structural Functionalism Theory
  • Social Conflict Theory
  • Symbolic Interactionist Theory
  • Robert Merton
  • WI Thomas
  • Herbert Blumer
  • Erving Goffman
  • Sociological Research Steps
  • Culture
  • Socialization
  • John B Watson
  • Margaret Meade
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Jean Piaget
  • GH Cooley
  • George Meade
  • Erikson
  • Sheehy
  • Levinson
  • Kohlberg
  • Social Structures
  • Deviance
  • Structural Strain Theory
  • Cultural Transmission Theory
  • Social Control Theory
  • Labeling Theory
  • The Conflict Perspective of Deviance and Crime
  • Types Of Crimes
 
Information contained on this page does not represent the lecture verbatim.
These notes are not a substitute for class attendance.



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