Sociology Syllabus

Spring 2009

 

Instructor:  Chris Tobola

Room:  High School #302

Phone: (361) 786-3531(leave message)

Email: ctobola@trisd.esc2.net

 

Course Description

Sociology introduces students to the science and art of human relations and helps them understand the structure of society and their role in it. The course includes a study of the major problems facing our society so that students might become intelligent and responsible citizens with an aroused interest in the major trends and problems of American society.

 

 

 Expectations

1) You are expected to be prepared for class when the bell rings.

2) You are expected to stay in your seat.  No student will be allowed to

            leave the room for any reason.

3) No food, drinks, or candy.

4) You are expected to treat your classmates and teacher with respect at all times.

5) The teacher will release you NOT the bell.

6) You are expected to be in class regularly.  It is hard to learn if you

            miss the information.

 Materials

 Blue or black pen

 Folder w/brads

Textbook

 Grading Policy           

            Major Grades 50% (Test, Projects)

            Minor Grades 25% (Daily, Homework, Folder)

            Six Weeks Exam 25%

 *** NO LATE WORK WILL BE EXCEPTED

 Test corrections may be done for any grade lower than a 70 within 3 days of the test being returned.  All corrections will be done during tutorials.

 Absences

After an excused absence, it is your responsibility to find out what has been missed & obtain it before the next school day.  Failure to make up work missed will result in a zero.  Tests are to be made up within a week of the absence or the grade will be a zero.  Being absent the day before a scheduled test does not excuse you from taking the test day it is scheduled.

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