Clinical
Sociologist
Dr. John Lamberton
Putting Sociology to Work

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY


Journal Assignment Instructions

Proprietary Lecture Notes
 
 

Journaling has several important cognitive functions that I would like you to experience writing your Journals.  Please read, re-read and fully understand the following instructions for the form of all of your Journal articles.   

Please read the following web page about the benefits of Journaling:   Journaling link 

Type a title page and attach it to the front of your Journal article.  Use one-inch margins and a 16 font on the title page. Type the following four lines of text on the title page: 

(1) Your name

(2) Course number

(3) Number and subject of each Journal

(4) Submit on D2L under the Assignment link.

Write a Journal that is a minimum of two pages of pure copy in length.  Add the title page to the two pages of copyIf you desire, your Journal can be longer if your creative and introspective thoughts require more space. 

Type your Journal as a Word document.  DO NOT USE any program that requires me to sign into an "account" (Google docs?) to open your document.  A document that will not open with one click will receive zero points.  Use a 12-point font.  Use one-inch margins for the body of your Journal.  Double space your Journal article.  Include a title page to the two page Journal.  Double space four lines of text on the title page.  Center the text at the top of the title page.

Your Journal must be a minimum of three pages in length which includes the title page.

Write an introspective Journal.  Carefully consider the Journal questions before you begin writing.  Consider the truthfulness of your thoughts and share them in your writing.  Write your Journal articles as many times as you must to fully communicate and clarify your thoughts and feelings so that you may gain valuable self-knowledge through writing the Journal assignments throughout the semester. 

If your Journal assignment is not submitted on time, it will be considered late and will be subject to the late submission policy in the Syllabus.