Sociology |
MATSUO, Koichiro |
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【Information Science Correspondence Course・I/III】
19-1-1625-1973 |
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This course is a general introduction to sociology. We emphasis on understanding the concept of social structure and social networks. Major theoretical concepts and perspectives are presented, including intimacy, public sphere, social interaction, self, media, social networks, memory, place, nation, and globalization.
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After completing this course, the students will be able to view human behavior from a sociological perspective.
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Outline |
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This course is a general introduction to sociology. We emphasis on understanding the concept of social structure and social networks. Major theoretical concepts and perspectives are presented, including intimacy, public sphere, social interaction, self, media, social networks, memory, place, nation, and globalization.
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Objectives |
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After completing this course, the students will be able to view human behavior from a sociological perspective.
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Grading Policy |
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Textbook and Reference |
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