Principles of Sociology
fall 1999-2000
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Erdogan Yildirim
Department of Sociology
METU
Faculty of Arts & Sciences
COURSE SYLLABUS
In this elective course, which is intended primarily for the students of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, our aim is to introduce some major issues, fundamental concepts, theories and methods applied in sociology as to help the students to form a basic idea of the subject matter of sociology in their minds. However, it must be noticed that within the discipline of sociology there is not a consensus even on the subject matter of sociology, and this course, being designed as an elective course, does not aim to cover all the crucial (and controversial) issues in the field. Keeping this in mind, we will try to discuss some basic topics (or rather, fields of specialisation) in sociology such as gender, family, deviance, stratification, political power, mass media, religion, as well as sociological research methods and theory.Attendance to the course is a must though it will not bring extra points to the student for that. Lectures may not cover whole of the assigned material, but it is strongly recommended the students to read them. All I want from the students taking this couse is to read the assigned material carefully with a critical frame of mind. Besides, there may be some extra supplied reading material throughout the course which must be read by the students. There will be two mid-term exams (30 % each) and a final exam (40 %).
The reading material assigned for the course may not be found in the library, or the copies that you can find may have a different pagination. To overcome the eventually resultant confusion, the photocopies of the readings will be available at the reserve desk of the library (you can reach them either by course name or instructor's name).
1. Introduction: What is Sociology? The study of the society, culture and individual.Worsley, Peter, Introducing Sociology, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1980, pp. 19-38. C. W. Mills, Sociological Imagination, Penguin Books, Harmondsworht, 1980, pp. 11-17.
3. Deviance and Crime
4. Methodology in Social Sciences
1st Midterm
5. Social Inequality and Stratification
6. Problems of Identity: Race, Nationality, and
Ethnicity
7. Sociology of Religion
2nd Midterm
8. Political Power & The State: Political Sociology
10. Social Change
e-mail: erdo@rorqual.cc.metu.edu.tr
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last updated: 29.11.1999