- Code
- SOC 111
- Name
- Introduction to Sociology
- Semester
- 1
- Lecture hours
- 3.00
- Seminar hours
- 0.00
- Laborator hours
- 0.00
- Credits
- 3.00
- ECTS
- 6.00
- Description
-
The program of the course "Introduction to Sociology" contains a set of concepts, knowledge and values, logically related to each other to better interpret phenomena, processes and tendencies of society development based on sociological analysis. The student will observe different research methods, which include sociological experiment, surveys, interviews, sociological observation etc. Scientific study should analyze the cultural context, paying particular attention to symbols, norms, the material, sub-culture, counterculture, ethnocentrism, ksenocentrizëm, cultural relativity, socialization etc. Among the key concepts that will be explored in the context of this program are: stages of socialization process, deviation, gender differences, economic stratification, family, race, ethnicity, national minorities, racial or ethnic discrimination, religion. The course will present a broad overview of social functions and ideologies as world religion, secularism, fundamentalism, work features in most industrialized countries, urbanization, metropolis, megalopolis, urban area, individual social mobility, structural social mobility, traditional society, modern, Post-Modern society etc.
- Objectives
-
1. To provide students with intellectual ability to analyze phenomena, processes the most important developments of society 2. To gain basic knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research. 3. Cultivate skills in order to be involved in practical solving of various social problems dealing with the individual, with certain social groups or the whole society; 4. To increase awareness and commitment to respect the values, cultural and legal norms as an indispensable condition for coexistence in contemporary society and pledges for their promotion.
- Java
- Tema
- 1
- What is Sociology? Problems and Perspectives
- 2
- Culture and society 2.Socialization and phases of life
- 3
- Social interaction and everyday life. 2. Conformism and avoidance
- 4
- Static and class structure
- 5
- Ethnicity and race 2. Groups and organizations
- 6
- Politics, Government, and State 2. War and military
- 7
- Kinship, marriage and family 2. Communication and media education
- 8
- Midterm exam
- 9
- Religion 2. Interreligious tolerance
- 10
- 1. Work and economic life 2. Globalization and the changing world
- 11
- Modern urbanization 2. Population, health and aging
- 12
- Revolutions and social movements
- 13
- Research Methods
- 14
- The progress of sociological theory
- 15
- Revision
- 16
- Final exam
- 1
- The student must understand the complexity of social reality through the guidance of the scientific literature
- 2
- The studen shoul have exhausted operating methods as well as empirical methods of ideological implementation
- 3
- The student should be able to interpret texts of sociological context
- Quantity Percentage Total percent
- Midterms
- 1 30% 30%
- Quizzes
- 0 0% 0%
- Projects
- 0 0% 0%
- Term projects
- 1 15% 15%
- Laboratories
- 0 0% 0%
- Class participation
- 1 5% 5%
- Total term evaluation percent
- 50%
- Final exam percent
- 50%
- Total percent
- 100%
- Quantity Duration (hours) Total (hours)
- Course duration (including exam weeks)
- 16 3 48
- Off class study hours
- 14 3 42
- Duties
- 1 15 15
- Midterms
- 1 12 12
- Final exam
- 1 25 25
- Other
- 0 15 0
- Total workLoad
- 142
- Total workload / 25 (hours)
- 5.68
- ECTS
- 6.00