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SOCS 161 - Principles of Sociology

Description
Nature of interpersonal relationships, societies, groups, communities, and institutional areas such as the family, politics, education, the economy, and religion. Includes social process operating within these areas; significance for problems of social organization, social change, and social stratification. Class Notes: Campuswide Gen Ed Contemporary Social Values: Diversity in United States Society This course has been approved to enforce the IU South Bend Attendance and Course Commitment Policy and the full text of this policy is available at: https://students.iusb.edu/registrar/policies/attendance.html This class is part of the "Transfer Indiana" (transferIN) initiative. For additional information, link to http://www.transferin.net.
Recent Semesters
Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
Class Size
44
Credits
3
Professor Reviews
5y
First-year
SOCS
This teacher was probably one of the worst ones ive had my whole life. FIRED from Notre Dame she takes her anger out on students and constantly compares schools and degrades the students. her grading is OUTRAGEOUS. weekly assignments will be graded differently even though you preform the same. she even tells the class you will not pass with an A.
6y
First-year
SOCS
Dr. Blouin is pretty great. Yes, there's a lot of reading but it's not hard reading. Expect to attend class and take reading quizzes that are easy. Dr. Blouin really wants everybody to take part and succeed and is fine with you not agreeing with his point of view on everything. Not into men but he is good-looking and genuinely nice.
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Usually Offered
TuTh (1 hour 15 minutes), MW (1 hour 15 minutes)
Attributes
Contemporary Social Values-Diversity in the U.S.