Course Reviews on Tang, T. S Teaching SOCI1001 Introduction to Sociology
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2018-08-25
Professor: Tang, T. S
Course Description
Totally expected grade, C+
A range for coursework
D for exam.... I thought I performed well
Assessment
60% Exam 40% Coursework
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Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: Tang, T. S
Course Description
basic soci things
Assessment
Tutorial presentation and discussion 10%
Reflective memo 10%
Term essay 20%
Examination 60%
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Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: Tang, T. S
Course Description
basic concepts of sociology
main theories
Assessment
Tutorial Attendance and Presentation 15%
First (600 words) Reflective Essay 10%
Second (1200 words) Research Note 15%
Examination 60%
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Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: Tang, T. S
Course Description
tutor lecture reflective essay research note
Assessment
40 % assignments
60% exam
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2018-08-25
Professor: Tang, T. S
Course Description
This introductory course aims to provide students with key sociological concepts in order to ask critical questions at society. Students will be provided with a survey of the discipline and explore major topics that speak to everyday life experiences. Both global and local perspectives will be used to illustrate different ways of understanding society and social structures. By the end of the course, students will gain a better understanding of how our everyday lives are affected by social factors such as family, class, gender, religion, education, race and ethnicity. Furthermore, studying sociology offers us different ways to understand changing developments in the world around us. One example can be how talking on mobile phones triggers sociological questions that address new communication technologies, migrant labour, global warming, intimacy issues and cultural etiquette. Key topics for this introductory course include global stratification, culture, deviance and crime, sex and gender, marriage and families, cities and urbanization.
Assessment
Tutorial Attendance and Participation
10%
Tutorial Group Presentation and Report
10%
Two (600 words) Reflective Essays
20%
Examination
60%
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SOCI1001 Introduction to Sociology