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so·ci·ol·o·gy
noun \ˌsō-sē-ˈä-lə-jē, ˌsō-shē-\
1: the
science of society, social institutions, and social relationships; specifically: the
systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and collective
behavior of organized groups of human beings

2: the scientific analysis of a social institution as a functioning whole and as it
relates to the rest of society

 
Studying sociology introduces new ways of looking at the world and offering different perspectives to life and the way things are. Although, I am taking this course to satisfy the prerequisites for the dietetic program I am enjoying learning about the different sociological theories and specifically questioning the actions and ideas of everyday life that I have taken for granted.



 

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