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Course Description: Spring 2007
Exploring Society challenges students to expand their knowledge of sociology by increasing their awareness of social forces, communities and human relationships. Through the study of this course, students will recognize that they are at the crossroads of their personal experiences and social history. As they conclude this study they will be equipped to understand that to be social is to make decisions about how they participate in the human story. Exploring Society is an introductory, college-level Sociology course. The lively and engaging programs utilize the unique qualities of video to help students understand how sociology can provide them with a new way of looking at the world. Stories and situations are used to dramatize the human conflicts at the core of all sociological issues. Each program features interviews with sociologists and other experts who have been chosen for their individual expertise, as well as for the diverse backgrounds, approaches and viewpoints they bring to this production. Specific voice-over narration is used throughout each lesson to reinforce key points. Each video program is divided into segments that may be used as stand-alone modules on specific topics. Throughout the course, students explore unique sociological ideas through the use of short, intense visual vignettes. These vignettes, referred to as "Visual Sociology" or "Then and Now," act as transitions between segments for many of the lessons. Exploring Society was produced by Dallas Telelearning. Closed captioned for the hearing impaired. General Info: Spring 2007 General Schedule: January 22 – April 2
Individual program descriptions (All courses worth 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted. Check individual schools pages for details.) Recommended Course Materials: Spring 2007
This course also includes a:
Please check with your college bookstore for details. Participating Schools: Spring 2007
Eastern Kentucky University This course is offered these semesters: | Spring 2007 | Summer 2007 | Fall 2007 | Spring 2008 | Summer 2008
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