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SS150
Course Time Schedule
Spring 2003
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January 13-16
Unit One: Course
Overview
Study Unit Sections
Student
Profile Due 1/15
Social
Science Pre-test Due 1/16
January 17-28
Unit Two: Social Science - Definitions & Development
Study Unit Sections
Social
Science Exercise # 1 Due 1/28
January 29-February 16
Unit Three: The
Social Science of Anthropology
Visual
Based Question Discussion #1 1/29-2/5
Study
Unit Sections
Reading
Based Discussion # 1 - Ceram, Gods, Graves & Scholars
will be held: February 6-12
Student
Essay # 1 Due 2/16
February 17-March 2
Unit Four:
The Social Science of Sociology
Visual Based Question Discussion #2 2/14-2/19
Study
Unit Sections
Reading
Based Discussion - Aries, Western Attitudes Toward Death
will be held: February 21-24
Student
Essay # 2 Due 3/2
March 3-March
16
Unit Five:
The Social Science of Psychology
Study Unit Sections
Social
Science Exercise #2 Due 3/16
Student Mid-Course Evaluation: 3/17








SPRING
BREAK is 3/17 - 3/21








March 24-30
Unit Six:
Film Exercise
Students view film Twelve Angry Men
by 3/26
Student
Discussion on Film will be held: March 26-30
March 31-April 6
Unit
Seven: The Social Science of Economics
Visual Based Question Discussion #3 3/31-4/5
Study
Unit Sections
Social
Science Exercise # 3 Due 4/6
April 7-20
Unit
Eight: The Social Science of Political Science
Final Project assignment will be posted on Unit
8 page on 4/3/2000
Visual
Based Question Discussion #4 4/7-4/11
Study
Unit Sections
Reading
Based Discussion - Ruis, Marx for Beginners will be
held: April 12-April 17
Student
Essay # 3 Due 4/20
April 21-May 4
Unit Nine:
History as Social Science
Visual Based Question Discussion #5
4/21-27
Study
Unit Sections
Social
Science Exercise # 4 Due 5/7 (NEW DATE)
May 5-May 8
Unit Ten:
Methodology
Study
Unit Sections
Assignment
Types, Expectations, and Grading Criteria