Society: The Basics
Fourteenth Edition
John J Macionis
Publisher: Pearson
ISBN: ISBN 13: 978-013-415802-0
ISBN10: 0134158024
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Loose leaf:
10: 0-13-415802-4
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e-textbook:
13: 978-0-13-415802-0
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Digital Choices:
13: 978-0-13-422001-7
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I would like to welcome you to the Online course of Introduction to Sociology 1301.
Each of you has a personal reason for taking this course. I do hope the information contained in the 16 week semester will help you in your personal, academic and professional endeavors.
I have made every attempt to construct the course in a reoccurring pattern. In other words, certain activities occur and reoccur in a predictable pattern. I hesitate to call this a routine, however, a routine helps you to know what and when things are scheduled and should help you to plan accordingly.
Don’t hesitate to contact me with questions, comments, and/or concerns about the course. If you have technical questions about Canvas, you should use the Submit Ticket, or call, Canvas Support/Help desk. I can answer some technical but I prefer to default to NCTC Tech Support.
I look forward to this semester with you.
ONE MORE THING: Since this is an Online course and we do not have the benefit of seeing each other 'face-to-face', you can earn 20 Extra Credit points by posting your picture on the class roster. Please - you actual 'face' picture - no avatars, emojis, or other symbols. Yes, you can be with a friend, a pet but provide a reasonably good photo of yourself.
Dan Hampton