SOC 1000 - SPOC Introduction to Sociology
SOC 1000 - SPOC Introduction to Sociology
Why do we do the things we do? Why is our society the way it is? Sociology teaches students to understand human behavior in an increasingly complex and dynamic social world. Students analyze how and why people act, think, and feel the ways they do. Identity, relationships, institutions, social structures, and the sociological perspective are topics covered.
Subject
Sociology
Status
Open
Career
Undergraduate
Location
Online
Session
Twelve Week
Enrollment Total
0/25
Credit Hours
3
Class Number
30204
Delivery Mode
Online Guided Indep. Study
Dates
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Academic Term
SUMMER 2025
Days & Times | Room | Instructor | Meeting Dates |
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Online
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Marybeth Stalp
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- All students must register through Online and Distance Education, http://online.uni.edu/enroll.
- This course will be taught online via eLearning.
- This is a Self-Paced Online Course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the SPOC office or online at http://online.uni.edu/enroll. Tuition for SPOC courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, SPOC courses do not qualify for financial aid. This SPOC course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.