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Introduction to Sociology AP


In this online sociology course, you will gain a deeper understanding of why people act the way they do.

About Introduction to Sociology:

In this online sociology class, you will learn how individuals both shape and are shaped by their communities. You will learn how individuals both actively impact and are shaped by their communities, and you will explore the formation and persistence of societies that consist of diverse groups of people. You will also gain valuable insight into the dynamics of group relationships, including how to effectively interact with others within a group. Finally, you will learn how the study of sociology applies to your daily life as well as the most pressing social events of our time.

The topics you will study include:

  • Society and culture
  • Socialization amongst people
  • Stratification and inequality within society, including gender roles
  • Deviance and social control
  • Social problems and social change
  • Significant social structures in the United States, including the education system, government, and family

You will learn:

  • To significantly improve your ability to communicate in both a professional and personal environment
  • To improve your ability to think critically and write effectively
  • The basic ideas and theories of sociology
  • A deeper empathy for people who are different than you
  • How sociology applies to your everyday life

Note: This course is not hosted on the Starbucks Global Academy platform. After enrolling, the course content will direct you on how to complete registration for this content. Check the ASU Earned Admissions website for course availability.

Meet your instructor:

Jennifer Harrison, Ph.D.
Lecturer, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics
Arizona State University
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