The exam will cover the following:
Two Approaches to Introduce Sociology
1.People Approach
- Great Questions of Great Dead Sociologists
- Marx, Weber, and Durkheim
- Modern Sociological Thinking
- Symbolic Interactionism
- Functionalism
- Later Thinkers
- Foucault
2. Perspective Approach
- Power and Conflict: Marx, Weber, Habermas, Foucault, Domhoff
- Functionalism: Comte, Durkheim, Parsons, Merton, and Gans
- Symbolic Interactionism: Mead, Heise
- Rational Choice
- Feminism
- Postmodernism
Assignments:
Steps in the Research Process
Relation between Theory, Hypothesis and the Empirical World
Important Properties of a Theory
Causation
Assignments:
How to study?
The pop exam is the best model of how the exam will look like. As you have seen from your experience form the pop exam, the focus lies exclusively on the materials covered in class. These materials are summarized by the overheads I use in class that are posted on the WWW. In your studies the book provides the background for these materials. The reader does the same in more abstract way that the book.
The very best way to improve is to learn from your mistakes. My assistant, has your old exams in her office. I suggest visiting her in her office hours (see electronic syllabus). Once you determined pattern in your mistakes, we can start troubleshooting.
If the problem is content specific, consider the following study guide:
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