The links on this page will take you to resources that will guide you through introductory sociology at ___ -- from this semester's syllabus to your discussion assignments and guidelines for our message board activity. Several links to additional resources are also provided, such as the library catalog that you can search online.

I hope you'll let me know if you need additional information that I haven't included here.


   Your instructor discussing "What's to Be
   Done" with Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Well,
   virtually...!).
Moscow, 1995.

 

Day-to-Day Basics
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University Resources
and Other Links


Course Syllabus

Discussion Assignments
   Topical Discussions
   Research Discussions
Old Exams, Fall '99:  1 | 2 | 3 | MU
Old Exams, Spr. '00:
1 | 2 | 3 | MU
Message Board Guidelines/Grades
Film Discussion Guidelines
Extra-Credit Discussion Guidelines
Lab Sections/Discussion Groups
Web Citations & Plagiarism

 

 

 

 

 


Links on Course guidebook pages will follow the specifications of each individual instructor and could include such resources as:

University Library Link >
Campus Computer Labs/Hours
University Support Services:
    Reading and Study Skills
    The Writing Center
    Academic Success Program
    Office of Academic Advising

...and any other links that you may want your students to have at their fingertips, e.g.:

Library of Congress Online Catalog
Harvard University Library Resources
InfoMine (Libraries of the U. of Calif.)
SocioSite (University of Amsterdam)