Course Information
for courses taught by Patrick J. Ashton, Ph.D.
 
 
Principles of Sociology
Conflict Resolution and Mediation
The Community
 
Sociology of Work
Social Theory - undergraduate
Social Theory & Practice - graduate
 
Sociological Pedagogy
Program Evaluation
Multiculturalism and Diversity
 
Professional Development
Remnant Trust at IPFW courses
Technology and Society
 

Human Community & the Built Environment Learning Community

 
     

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SOC S161 Principles of Sociology  
  Current Course Syllabus      
  Sample Workbook Assignments    
    Workbook for Chapter 1  
    Workbook for Chapters 2-5-6  
    Workbook for Chapters 3-4-11  
    Workbook for Chapters 10-7-9  
           

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SOC S295 Conflict Resolution and Mediation
  S295 Course Syllabus     
  P578 Graduate Course Syllabus    
  Mediation Roleplay Videos  
    Landlord/Tenant Mediation  
    Chapter 1: Introduction      
    Chapter 2: Storytelling      
    Chapter 3: Exchange      
    Chapter 4: Agreement      
             
    Client/Caseworker Mediation
    Chapter 1: Introduction to Mediation    
    Chapter 2: The Opening    
    Chapter 3: Storytelling    
    Chapter 4: Exchange    
    Chapter 5: Agreement    
           
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Human Community & the Built Environment Learning Community
    Learning Community Shared Syllabus  
    Individual, Culture, and Society Syllabus    
    Architecture and Urban Form Syllabus    
             
           
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SOC S309 The Community  
  S309 Current Course Syllabus     
  P573 Graduate Course Syllabus    
       
           
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SOC S315 Sociology of Work  
  S315 Current Course Syllabus    
  S560 Graduate Course Syllabus    
 

S298 Colloquium in Sociology and Women's Studies: Women and Work

 
       
           
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SOC S340 Social Theory  
  S340 Current Course Syllabus    
  S440 History of Social Thought Syllabus    
  S448 Sociology of Marx Syllabus (jointly with Philosophy 580)  
       
           
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SOC P540 Principles of Sociological Theory and Practice
  P540 Graduate Course Syllabus    
  S410 Undergraduate Course Syllabus    
  P540/S410 Final Paper      
  P540 Presentation Guidelines    
       
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SOC P576 Sociological Pedagogy
  P576 Sociological Pedagogy Syllabus    
           
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SOC P560 Program Evaluation
  P560 Program Evaluation Syllabus    
           
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SOC P560 Multiculturalism and Diversity
  P560 Multiculturalism and Diversity Syllabus    
           
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SOC P697 Professional Development
  P697 Professional Development Syllabus    
               

Liberal Studies Social Science Seminar

Technology and Society: Past, Present, and Future

 
  D502 Course Syllabus      
     
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Remnant Trust at IPFW Courses
  Introduction to The Remnant Trust at IPFW: The Architecture of Democracy—Roots of Contrasting Social and Political Ideas  
    [listed under "Non-credit Courses"]  
    Taught jointly with Matt Kubik, Interior Design, this was a free 4-session course offered to the community to introduce the 55 historical early and first-edition works in the exhibit. The course was mandatory for those elementary and secondary schools wishing to be designated Remnant Trust Schools. 115 people enrolled.  
             
  The Architecture of Democracy  
    [listed as "Educational Travel Course"]  
    A course designed to relate the social and political ideas in the documents of The Remnant Trust at IPFW to an exploration of the architecture and urban spaces of Fort Wayne and Indianapolis, Indiana; Washington, D.C.; and London, England.  
             
  A Personal Video Tour of the Documents of The Remnant Trust at IPFW  
    Ten fifteen-minute shows in which I tell the stories behind each of the 55 classic first- and early-edition documents in the exhibit.  
   

Development of the American Character, Part 1

 
   

Development of the American Character, Part 2

 
   

Advancing the Rights of Humanity, Part 1

 
   

Advancing the Rights of Humanity, Part 2

 
   

The Dark Side of Humanity

 
   

Women and Power

 
   

Business and Ethics

 
   

Science and Society

 
   

Religious Revolutions, Part 1

 
   

Religious Revolutions, Part 2

 
       
           
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