SOCY 1001: Introduction to Sociology - Recitation Syllabus - Spring 2006

 

This syllabus should be referred to in tandem with Glenda’s course syllabus.

You are responsible for all material concerning class policies, objectives, and evaluation criteria found in Glenda’s syllabus.

Teaching Assistant:      Marshall Smith

My Office:                   Ketchum 310

Office Hours:               Wednesdays 4:00-6:00, Ketchum 310 and by request

My Email:                     Marshall.Smith@Colorado.edu 

 

Recitation Times/Locations:    

103       W  11:00 – 11:50           KTCH 119                     104       W   12:00 – 12:50 HLMS 247

117       W   1:00 – 1:50             EDUC 143                     120       W   3:00 – 3:50    KTCH 301

 

Overview: The recitation section is designed to supplement the SOCY 1001 lecture material and to provide a venue to discuss and explore material from the lectures and assigned readings.

 

Grading: Recitation is an integral part of this course as it is the primary place for small group discussion of the lecture and reading material.  Regular attendance is required, since it is vital to your success in this course.

            Throughout the semester, you will take 3 quizzes on WEB CT, each worth 5 points. 25 points will come from your attendance and participation in the recitation. You will also be responsible for co-facilitating discussion during one recitation meeting. You will be graded on the quality and thoughtfulness of your preparation, for another 10 points. 

            Six exploriments are due in lecture during the course of the semester worth 5 points each. You may turn in up to eight and I will retain the highest six grades.

            In addition, you will write a 5-7 page paper, worth 100 points, which will be graded by the TA and explained and discussed during recitation at a later date. There will be no extra credit given.  If you wish to do well in this class: attend both the lecture and your recitation without fail, take thorough notes at both, and complete all assigned readings. This will be very helpful in preparing you for the exams and will ensure your success in the course.

 

Point Breakdown:

Test One                      65                   Recitation                    50

Test Two                      85                   Learning Journal         50

Final Exam                   100                   Academic Paper           100

Total                            450 pts

 

Tentative Schedule of Topics and Assigned Readings and Due Dates

Readings should be completed before class or recitation (whichever meets first) of that week. 

Exploriments should be completed and must be turned in at lecture on Thursday of that week.

CR: Course Reader-The Practical Skeptic by Lisa McIntyre

ER: Electronic Reserve – Available here: http://libraries.colorado.edu/screens/coursereserves.html

Text: Sociology: A Global Perspective by Joan Ferrante

 

 

Week One:                   Introduction - Course Expectations and the Sociological Imagination

                                    Reading - CR:Coontz - “How History and Sociology can help..”

                                    Exploriment - Ice breaker observation

 

Week Two:                   Perspective, Theory, and Methods

                                    Reading - Text chapter 1 and chapter 2

                                    Exploriment - Nothing personal… and

                                    Learning Journal#1 1-3 of your own course objectives

 

Week Three:                Social Construction of Reality through Interaction

                                    Reading - Text chapter 5 and CR: Karp and Yoels - “Student Participation…”

                                    Exploriment - “Whaddayamean?”

 

Week Four:                  Socialization

                                    Reading - Text chapter 4 and CR: Sadker and Sadker - “Hidden Lessons”

                                    Exploriment- Noticing your “training”

 

Week Five:                   Culture

Reading - Text ch. 3 and CR: Miner - “Body Ritual…” and Loewen - “Land of Opportunity

Exploriment - “How Uncivilized!”

 

Week Six:             Tuesday wrap up for test one

                                    Reading - Study Guide for Test One

Thursday, October 5-Test One (bring a #2 pencil)                           

                                     

Week Seven:                Deviance and Social Control

                                    Reading - Text chapter 7 and ER: Nestle - “My Mother Liked…”

                                    Exploriment - Breeching

 

Week Eight:                 Stratification - RCG

                                    Reading -Text chapter 8, 9, and CR: Ehrenreich - “Nickel and Dimed”

                                    Exploriment - Privilege Line

 

Week Nine:                  Stratification - RCG

                                    Reading - Text chapter 10 and CR: Feagin - “Racism” and

Fugh-Berman - “Tales out of Med School”

                                    Exploriment - What makes a (wo)man?

                                    LJ#2 Mid-semester anon eval due in recitation this week

 

Week Ten:                Tuesday wrap up for test two

                                    Reading - Study Guide for Test Two

Thursday Nov 2 – Test Two (bring a #2 pencil)                                                                                    

 

 

 

Week Eleven:          Social Organization(s) may be an oxymoron

                                    Reading - Text chapter 6 and CR: Scmid and Johnes - “Suspended Identity…”

                                    Exploriment - “You can’t fight city hall…or can you?”

 

Week Twelve:          Econ and Politics

                                    Reading - Text chapter 11 and ER: Silverstein - “Millions for Viagra…”

Academic Paper Due Thursday, November 16 by 11am in lecture

 

Week Thirteen:            Religion and Education

                                    Reading - Text chptr 14, 15 and ER: Billingsley and Caldwell - “The Church,                                                     The Family, and the School in the African-American Community”

                                    Exploriment- Thanksgiving with the Smiths

 

Week 14:                      Family, Aging and the inevitability of Social Change

                                    Reading - Text chapter 12, 13 and ER: Ritzer - “The McDondalization…”

 

Week 15:                      Social Transformation and tying it all together

                                    Reading – Text chapter 16 and ER: Justice

                                    Exploriment - Vision and Action

                        LJ#3 - Final Course Evaluation (10pts)

 

Final Exam: Monday, December 18 1:30-4pm Chem 140