Arizona State University – West
Campus
SOCIOLOGY 315 Courtship and
Marriage Course Syllabus
iCourse
Spring 2016 Section 28924
WELCOME TO SOCIOLOGY
315!!!
Professor: Professor Romero, M.Ed.
Email:
Skype: bxromero67
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 12:00pm –
3:00 pm Office Location: FAB S177 (East side of the
building) Office Phone Number: 602.543.8151 (during
office hours)
Class Schedule
-ONLINE COURSE ASSIGNMENTS WILL OPEN UP EVERY MONDAY AT 7 AM
-ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE THE FOLLOWING MONDAY AT 11:59pm!
-PLEASE SCHEDULE YOUR TIME TO BEST FIT YOUR PERSONAL SCHEDULE!
-ONCE THE ASSIGNMENTS ARE SUBMITTED BY THE DEADLINE, GRADING WILL BE
COMPLETED WITHIN A WEEK. IF I AM BEHIND IN GRADING I WILL POST AN
ANNOUNCEMENT. ONCE GRADES AR POSTED I WILL POST AN ANNOUNCEMENT LETTING
YOU KNOW I AM DONE GRADING,
I WOULD PREFER IF YOU WAIT UNTIL I AM DONE GRADING BEFORE QUESTIONING THE
GRADES.
REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES
1
,Required Textbook and Supplies
Marriage &
Families Nijole V.
Benokraitis 8th
Edition
2
, ISBN: 978-0-205-91819-5
Order your books from the Bookstore at
ASU-West. Other tools you will need in the
class:
1. Microsoft Office
2. Headset/speakers on computer to hear videos and movies
3. One Zip Disk or One USB Mobile Drive (storage stick) (recommended)
4. You may be asked to view (possibly for a fee) a film for homework via
Youtube, Amazon or Netflix. I will do my best to find free options.
Course Description
As described in the course catalog, In-depth study of courtship, marriage, and related
processes focusing on problematic aspects of these institutions from the sociological
perspective.
Course material includes information which may be considered controversial and sensitive. Some of
film, readings, topics and discussions may be considered graphic, disturbing and possibly depressin
Films which may be defined as graphic by some audiences may be shown in this course. You are sti
responsible for the assignments connected to the course material and films even if they are conside
sensitive and graphic. There are no “alternate” assignments. Every student has the same assignme
to complete in this course. If this concerns you, you must speak with me.
Even though social issues/problems may be negative, upsetting and disturbing at times, we will ma
every attempt to discuss positive aspects of social change and possible solutions which provide hop
for society.
Learning Outcome(s)
What can the student be expected to do after this course?
i. Understand the social science research process
ii. Understand the significance of research
iii. Understand the sociological perspective
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Campus
SOCIOLOGY 315 Courtship and
Marriage Course Syllabus
iCourse
Spring 2016 Section 28924
WELCOME TO SOCIOLOGY
315!!!
Professor: Professor Romero, M.Ed.
Email:
Skype: bxromero67
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 12:00pm –
3:00 pm Office Location: FAB S177 (East side of the
building) Office Phone Number: 602.543.8151 (during
office hours)
Class Schedule
-ONLINE COURSE ASSIGNMENTS WILL OPEN UP EVERY MONDAY AT 7 AM
-ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE THE FOLLOWING MONDAY AT 11:59pm!
-PLEASE SCHEDULE YOUR TIME TO BEST FIT YOUR PERSONAL SCHEDULE!
-ONCE THE ASSIGNMENTS ARE SUBMITTED BY THE DEADLINE, GRADING WILL BE
COMPLETED WITHIN A WEEK. IF I AM BEHIND IN GRADING I WILL POST AN
ANNOUNCEMENT. ONCE GRADES AR POSTED I WILL POST AN ANNOUNCEMENT LETTING
YOU KNOW I AM DONE GRADING,
I WOULD PREFER IF YOU WAIT UNTIL I AM DONE GRADING BEFORE QUESTIONING THE
GRADES.
REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES
1
,Required Textbook and Supplies
Marriage &
Families Nijole V.
Benokraitis 8th
Edition
2
, ISBN: 978-0-205-91819-5
Order your books from the Bookstore at
ASU-West. Other tools you will need in the
class:
1. Microsoft Office
2. Headset/speakers on computer to hear videos and movies
3. One Zip Disk or One USB Mobile Drive (storage stick) (recommended)
4. You may be asked to view (possibly for a fee) a film for homework via
Youtube, Amazon or Netflix. I will do my best to find free options.
Course Description
As described in the course catalog, In-depth study of courtship, marriage, and related
processes focusing on problematic aspects of these institutions from the sociological
perspective.
Course material includes information which may be considered controversial and sensitive. Some of
film, readings, topics and discussions may be considered graphic, disturbing and possibly depressin
Films which may be defined as graphic by some audiences may be shown in this course. You are sti
responsible for the assignments connected to the course material and films even if they are conside
sensitive and graphic. There are no “alternate” assignments. Every student has the same assignme
to complete in this course. If this concerns you, you must speak with me.
Even though social issues/problems may be negative, upsetting and disturbing at times, we will ma
every attempt to discuss positive aspects of social change and possible solutions which provide hop
for society.
Learning Outcome(s)
What can the student be expected to do after this course?
i. Understand the social science research process
ii. Understand the significance of research
iii. Understand the sociological perspective
3