Sebastian Narel’s Profile

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Sebastian Narel
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Sebastian Narel
Major Program of Study
Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Technology

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SOC1101 ELEMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY

SOC1101 EL­E­MENTS OF SO­CI­OL­OGY

So­ci­ol­ogy is the field of study that takes up to ex­plain so­cial, po­lit­i­cal, cul­tural and eco­nomic phe­nom­ena in terms of so­cial struc­tures, so­cial forces and group re­la­tions. The course in­tro­duces stu­dents to sev­eral so­ci­o­log­i­cal top­ics, in­clud­ing so­cial­iza­tion, cul­ture, the so­cial con­struc­tion of knowl­edge, in­equal­ity, so­cial strat­i­fi­ca­tion, so­cial in­sti­tu­tions such as re­li­gion, gov­ern­ment, fam­ily, race and eth­nic re­la­tions, poverty and de­viance, among oth­ers. So­ci­ol­ogy is the art of ask­ing ques­tions; big ques­tions such as “What is race?” or “How class struc­ture and so­cial strat­i­fi­ca­tion im­pacts peo­ple’s lives?”, “How cul­ture mat­ters?”, “Why states go to war?”, or more de­tailed and fo­cused ques­tions, like: “Why work­ing class chil­dren get work­ing class jobs?”, “How fast food chains im­pact Amer­i­can fam­ily re­la­tions?”, “How the so­cial media im­pact com­mu­ni­ca­tion?”, “How col­lege ed­u­ca­tion has changed over the past decades?” Ac­quir­ing the con­cep­tual and method­olog­i­cal tools to ad­dress more broad but also nar­rower so­ci­o­log­i­cal ques­tions of that kind is one of the main ob­jec­tives of this course. While so­ci­ol­ogy as­sumes that human ac­tions are pat­terned, it also sug­gests that in­di­vid­u­als have ample of room to change their con­di­tions and di­rect so­cial change. In that sense the quest to un­der­stand so­ci­ety is im­por­tant and al­ways ur­gent, for if we can­not un­der­stand the so­cial world that we live in, we are more likely to be over­whelmed and ul­ti­mately in­ca­pac­i­tated by it. As a spe­cial­ist, the so­ci­ol­o­gist sys­tem­at­i­cally gath­ers, processes and an­a­lyzes in­for­ma­tion with the ob­jec­tive to pro­vide in­sights into what is going on in a sit­u­a­tion, pre­sent al­ter­na­tives and often as­sist pol­icy-mak­ers in mak­ing in­formed de­ci­sions and for­mu­lat­ing poli­cies. So­ci­ol­ogy how­ever, and the so­ci­o­log­i­cal imag­i­na­tion is not the pre­rog­a­tive solely of spe­cial­ists. So­ci­ol­ogy, fur­ther than being a dis­ci­pline, a field in so­cial sci­ences, it con­sti­tutes a mode of think­ing. Think­ing so­ci­o­log­i­cally is also di­rectly re­lated to act­ing so­cially. An im­por­tant ob­jec­tive of this course is to learn how to think along­side oth­ers, con­nect our con­di­tion to those of oth­ers and un­der­stand the im­por­tance of not only think­ing but also act­ing col­lec­tively. The course, in ad­di­tion to the the­o­ret­i­cal texts as­signed for read­ing and analy­sis, in­cor­po­rates jour­nal­is­tic ac­counts of so­cial is­sues, au­to­bi­ogra­phies, mem­oirs, oral his­to­ries and ma­te­ri­als like pho­tographs and film, in order to en­cour­age stu­dents to ex­per­i­ment with orig­i­nal so­ci­o­log­i­cal re­search. Learn­ing, also, to apply so­ci­o­log­i­cal lan­guage and con­cepts to events and sit­u­a­tions we en­counter daily, like ‘so­ci­o­log­i­cal lo­ca­tion’ (iden­ti­ties like race, gen­der and class) and ‘so­cial in­sti­tu­tions’ (or­ga­nized en­ti­ties that struc­ture so­ci­ety, like ed­u­ca­tion and re­li­gion) is of key im­por­tance. By the end of the course, stu­dents should be well on their way to de­vel­op­ing their own ‘so­ci­o­log­i­cal imag­i­na­tion.’

EET1102

EET1102

An in­tro­duc­tion to the use of com­put­ers for analy­sis of elec­tri­cal and elec­tronic cir­cuits by using state of- the-art soft­ware com­puter sim­u­la­tion of cir­cuits.

My Projects

Right to Repair Website

Right to Re­pair Web­site

Group Pro­ject for tech­ni­cal writ­ing

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