Richland College  Spring 2017 Credit - Sociology
 

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SOCI-1301  Introduction to SociologyRichland College [RLC]
SOCI-1301-83009 (1088601)
Introduction to Sociology
K101   LEC  
M W   12:20 PM   1:40 PM
Cristales, Abiezer  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83001 (1082427)
Introduction to Sociology
K101   LEC  
M W F   8:00 AM   8:55 AM
Brown, Brett  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83002 (1082429)
Introduction to Sociology
K101   LEC  
M W F   9:05 AM   10:00 AM
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83003 (1082431)
Introduction to Sociology
K101   LEC  
M W F   10:10 AM   11:05 AM
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83004 (1082434)
Introduction to Sociology
K101   LEC  
M W F   11:15 AM   12:10 PM
Cristales, Abiezer  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83005 (1082436)
Introduction to Sociology
T222   LEC  
T R   8:00 AM   9:20 AM
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83006 (1082451)
Introduction to Sociology
K102   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Itashiki, Michael  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83007 (1082458)
Introduction to Sociology
K101   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Itashiki, Michael  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83008 (1082461)
Introduction to Sociology
K101   LEC  
T R   12:30 PM   1:50 PM
Ra'oof, Jameelah  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-82245 (1088598)
Introduction to Sociology
C249   LEC  
M T W R F   9:00 AM   12:30 PM
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
12/19/16
1/13/17
(4 weeks)
  eCampus
Winter Term
 
 On Campus Winter Term meets 12/19/16 - 1/13/17
SOCI-1301-82489 (1084446)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
12/19/16
1/13/17
(4 weeks)
  eCampus
Winter Term
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Winter Term meets 12/19-1/13/17. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/
SOCI-1301-83400 (1084559)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Asfaw, Sirak  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83401 (1084561)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Davis, Bradley  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83414 (1084565)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Cristales, Abiezer  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
2/24/17
(6 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 1/17-2/24. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83420 (1084575)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
3/10/17
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 1/17-3/10. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83428 (1084563)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Davis, Bradley  Vita
RLC
3
1/30/17
5/11/17
(15 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 1/30-5/11. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83429 (1090367)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Asfaw, Sirak  Vita
RLC
3
2/13/17
5/11/17
(13 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Feb.
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 2/13-5/11. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83448 (1084577)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
3/20/17
5/11/17
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 3/20-5/11. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83460 (1084586)
Introduction to Sociology
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Wright, LaQueta  Vita
RLC
3
4/3/17
5/11/17
(6 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Apr.
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 4/3-5/11. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1301-83501 (1082462)
Introduction to Sociology
C249   LEC  
T R   5:40 PM   7:00 PM
Ra'oof, Jameelah  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-1306  Social ProblemsRichland College [RLC]
SOCI-1306-83090 (1081826)
Social Problems
T222   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
Honors
 
 Delivery: This section is an Honors course, open only to students who have been admitted to the Honors Academy. Apply at https://richlandcollege.edu/honors-academy/ What's Race Got to Do With It? Race, Ethnicity & Community: An Inside Look at Multicultural America. A study of the effects of political, historical, social, cultural and media influences on our own behavior and our perception of others, with special emphasis on issues of race, ethnicity, community building, and peace, regarding four specific groups - American Indians, Hispanic/Latino Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans. Honors course.
SOCI-2301  Marriage and the FamilyRichland College [RLC]
SOCI-2301-83001 (1090070)
Marriage and the Family
K102   LEC  
M W F   10:10 AM   11:05 AM
Cristales, Abiezer  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
 
 This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-2301-83400 (1084588)
Marriage and the Family
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Lumar, Shelia  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-2301-83448 (1084584)
Marriage and the Family
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Lumar, Shelia  Vita
RLC
3
3/20/17
5/11/17
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
 
 Delivery: Online Flex Term meets 3/20-5/11. No-campus meetings/ Reqd: Log on to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu/ This course will help students see how things that are beyond their control, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, religion, social economic status at birth, educational experiences, and the country in which they are raised, including social institutions (i.e., family, education, religion, government, economy, media, work) have influenced their personal lives- the way they think, feel, believe, behave and see the world.
SOCI-2319  Minority StudiesRichland College [RLC]
SOCI-2319-83090 (1081831)
Minority Studies
T222   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Coder, Alice  Vita
RLC
3
1/17/17
5/11/17
  eCampus
Honors
 
 Delivery: This section is an Honors course, open only to students who have been admitted to the Honors Academy. Apply at https://richlandcollege.edu/honors-academy/ What's Race Got to Do With It? Race, Ethnicity & Community: An Inside Look at Multicultural America. A study of the effects of political, historical, social, cultural and media influences on our own behavior and our perception of others, with special emphasis on issues of race, ethnicity, community building, and peace, regarding four specific groups - American Indians, Hispanic/Latino Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans. Honors course.
 
 
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