Q-1
Instructions
How important are factors such as age, education, race, ethnicity, social class, gender, and religion in your choice of someone for a serious relationship? To what extent are (were) you conscious of such influences when you pick (picked) someone to date?
Your journal entry must be at least 170 words. No references or citations are necessary.
Q-2
Instructions
For this assignment, you will complete a chart that compares and contrasts the different sociological perspectives on important social institutions like family, religion, education, and health. Download and complete the worksheet. 170 WORDS
Q-3
Instructions
Identify an assignment in this course of introduction Sociology that had a positive impact on you. How will you be able to apply the skills you learned from it to gain life and/or career success?
Your journal entry must be at least 170 words. No references or citations are necessary.
Q-4
Reflection Paper
Instructions
For this assignment, you will reflect on the different sociological theories and concepts you learned in this course. You will use critical thinking to evaluate those concepts and apply them to your work, home, and/or community life. You may draw from the readings, videos, lectures, discussions, and assignments to help you construct your paper, but you must also use at least one article from Library.
Write a ONE AND HALF PAGE reflection paper that addresses the following requirements:
1. Explain how sociological theories and concepts affect your work, home, and/or community life and influence your future learning opportunities.
2. Identify a minimum of two different sociological concepts or theories you learned from this course and explain how you will apply these sociological concepts or theories to your work, home, and/or community life.
3. Use specific sociological terms and concepts from the textbook readings and article from the library in your paper to demonstrate that you understand and can apply the concepts.
Some examples of topics/concepts/theories that you can apply to your own life include (but are not limited to):
sociological imagination
sociological perspectives
elements of culture
breaking norms
deviance
the role of socialization
agents of socialization
theories of self
social structure
roles or status groups
inequality
social class
gender roles
perspectives on aging
life chances
race/ethnicity
social institutions’ (i.e., family, religion, education) role in society
social change
the environment
population dynamics
Create citations and a references list for all cited materials. Include a title page, and use 12-point font, double spacing, and one-inch margins for your paper.