Sociology is a branch of social science, which came into being with the development of revolutionary social changes such as industrialization and urbanization in the19th century, and created a modern society. The founders of sociology include Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer and george herbert mead. They explored how social relationships and interactions affect individuals and large social institutions, including religion, government and education.
Today, sociologists use qualitative techniques, including ethnography, participation in observation and case studies of various social phenomena, processes and problems, as a method to explore the significance of social life and culture to residents and establish inductive theory. Quantitative technology uses test design, questionnaire and network analysis to test the assumptions of existing theories and concepts. Sociology, as a discipline, contains "cognitive method", which is closely linked with the method of natural science and provides an explanatory and critical view closer to the humanities field.
Second, the public course of sociology major in Rice University.
Introduction to sociology
social problem
Experience Education in Sociology
social inequality
sociology of gender
Houston: Urban Sociology
Racial and ethnic relations
urban sociology
demography
environmental protection film
Sociology of work and occupation
criminology
Sociology of law
Supervised research
Multi-ethnic America
Sociology of religion
Family sociology
Sociology of migration