IJC 203 Introduction to Sociology
This course provides an introductory exploration of the dynamic field of sociology, offering students a comprehensive understanding of society through the lens of scientific inquiry. Through an engaging curriculum, students will delve into various sociology concepts, methodologies, and theories. The course aims to elucidate the complexities of human behaviour across different social contexts. By means of interactive lectures, collaborative learning activities, independent and group research, and case studies, students will gain a deeper appreciation for the interplay between individuals and the larger social structures that shape their lives. Key topics examined include social inequality, discrimination, racism, power dynamics, environmental degradation, crime, gender-related issues, and the diverse methodologies used to investigate critical social phenomena—ranging from intimate familial dynamics to global societal challenges. By fostering critical thinking and analytical skills, this course equips students with the necessary tools to comprehend their place within the world and the intricate relationships between individuals and social systems. Moreover, it establishes a solid foundation for further academic pursuits in the field of sociology.










