Recitation Syllabus
ANALYZING SOCIETY
SOCY 1001-020
Spring 2006
(Recitation January 20th-May 5th)
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TA: Shannon Coffey
Office: Ketchum 8 (Basement)
Home Phone: (303) 786-0336 (Please do not call after 9 PM)
E-mail: Shannon.Coffey@gmail.com
RECITATION TIME: CLASS ROOM:
Fridays 2:00-2:50 MCOL E186
OTHER RECITATIONS FOR THE COURSE:
Wednesdays 3:00-3:50 DUANE G2B41
Wednesdays 4:00-4:50 DUANE G131
Thursdays 11:00-11:50 RAMY N1B31
OFFICE HOURS:
Wednesdays 11:00-12:00
Fridays 12:30-1:30
And additional appointments may be scheduled by contacting
Shannon Coffey
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Recitation Description for SOCY 1001: Analyzing Society
The recitations are intended to focus upon the key concepts that are discussed within the textbook and lectures. The recitations will provide, due to their small size, opportunities to engage in in-depth discussions. There will also be numerous opportunities to ask questions and examine issues that may need further clarification.
Course Materials: Kendall, Diana. 5th Edition. Sociology in Our Times. .
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SYLLABUS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Expectations:
Attendance is extremely important. Your Recitation Grade will account for 1/4th of your final grade total for the course.
If you miss more than two recitations, the attendance portion of your recitation grade will be affected. If there are extraneous circumstances that may/have affected your recitation attendance (i.e. documented medical illness, death in the family, car accident, etc.) you will need to contact Shannon Coffey so that the potential affect on your grade may be mitigated.
Recitation Grades Will Be Based On the Following Requirements:
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REQUIREMENTS |
PERCENTAGES |
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Attendance |
30 % |
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Class Participation |
20% |
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Quizzes given during recitations |
30% |
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Papers (2 will be assigned) |
20% |
Weekly Quizzes Given During Recitations:
Each recitation a quiz will be given that will be relevant to what was discussed within the recitation. The quiz will consist of five questions composed a medley of true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple-choice questions.
You will receive full credit for turning in your quiz as long as you have selected a reasonable answer for each of the 5 questions. For example, if you put something un-related to the course material, such as “cat” as an answer for a fill in the blank question, you will not receive full credit.
If you miss more than 2 quizzes, your recitation grade will be impacted.
Assigned Papers (there will be a total of 2 assigned papers):
Twice during the semester, you will be asked to submit a paper on one of two questions that will be assigned. The first paper will be due in recitation on the review day for the first midterm. The second paper will be due in recitation on the review day for the second midterm.
Each paper should be 1 and ˝- 2 pages in length, and is not to exceed 2 pages. The paper is to be typed in 12 point font and is to be double spaced. You will need to proof-read your paper before turning it in (to check for spelling and grammatical errors). College level writing is expected.
Emailed papers and late assignments will not be accepted.
Format for the papers
Please include a heading at the top of the first page that is composed of the following information:
1) Your first and last name
2) The date (for example: Wednesday 2/6)
3) Your recitation day and time (for example: Wednesday 3 PM)
For the title of the paper, which is to be centered on line below the heading please clearly identify the question that you are writing about.
If you qualify for accommodations through Disability Services, please submit a letter from Disability Services to Professor Primm within the first two weeks of class so that your needs may be addressed. Also, please let Shannon Coffey know if you qualify for accommodations.
Disability Services determines accommodations based on documented disabilities.
Disability Services is located on the 3rd floor of Willard Hall in room 322. They can also be contacted at: 303-492-8671 and www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices
The CU campus policy regarding religious observances requires that faculty make every effort to reasonably and fairly deal with all students who, because of religious obligations, have conflicts with scheduled exams, assignments or required attendance.
For the recitations, please let Professor Primm and Shannon Coffey know before the event or holiday so that it can be accommodated. The policy can be accessed at www.colorado.edu/policies/fac_relig.html
'On my honor as a University of Colorado at Boulder student I have neither given nor received unauthorized assistance.'
(http://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode/)
All students enrolled in courses at the University of Colorado at Boulder are responsible for upholding the CU Honor Code which is based upon the principals of “moral & ethical conduct” and “academic integrity” (http://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode).
The CU Honor Code can be accessed at: http://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode under the heading “Honor Code Constitution.”
All incidents of academic misconduct will be reported to the Honor Code Council. If you are found to be in violation of the CU Honor Code, you will face the sanctions detailed within the Honor Code which include, but are not limited to, suspension, probation, and expulsion.
Sexual Harassment:
“Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual attention. It can involve intimidation, threats, coercion, or promises. Harassment may occur between members of the same or opposite gender and between any combination of members in the campus community: students, faculty, staff, and administrators. It generally occurs when one person, the harasser, holds a position of real or perceived authority over the other individual.” (http://www.colorado.edu/sexualharassment)
Sexual Harassment will not be tolerated. Any student, faculty or staff member who believes that they have been sexually harassed should contact the Office of Sexual Harassment (OSH) at 303-492-2127 or the Office of Judicial Affairs at 303-492-5550. Further information regarding the Sexual Harassment Policy can be accessed at: www.colorado.edu/sexualharassment.
SOCY 1001 Recitation Schedule Spring 2006
Friday January 20th Overview of the recitations; syllabus is handed out
Friday January 27th Quiz 1
Friday February 3rd Quiz 2
Friday February 10th No Quiz - The 1st paper is due
Friday February 17th Quiz 3
Friday February 24th Quiz 4
Friday March 3rd Quiz 5
Friday March 10th Quiz 6
Friday March 17th No Quiz - The 2nd paper is due
Friday March 24th Quiz 7
Friday March 31st NO RECITATION
Friday April 7th Quiz 8
Friday April 14th Quiz 9
Friday April 21st Quiz 10
Friday April 28th Quiz 11
WEEK SIXTEEN: Review for Final Exam
Friday May 5th No Quiz
FINAL EXAM FOR THE COURSE:
Wednesday May 10th 1:30-4:00 in Fine Arts N141