Sociology class varies Sociology- 153 is one course that is taught dif ferently every semester. The introductory sociol ogy class is being taught this semester to 1400 students in four sections John Seem, instructor in two sections, said he is using his lectures as a text. In addition, six pa perback books are being used throughout the semester. Seem lectures Monday and Wednesday to his 700 students. Thursday or Fri day students meet in one of 14 discussion sections with teaching assistants, he said. Essay exams are given to the sections Seem tea ches. Potential essay questions covering both lecture and reading are handed out to students on a weekly bas'S. Seem said tests are constructed from these potential questions. Tests are given to students in their discussion sections. Class format varied Regina Dauphin, a stu dent in last year's class, said the class format varied from this year. Students were given multiple-choice, true-false or take-home tests she said. A weekly paper on related sociology readings was also assigned last year, she added. Alex Haas, teaching assistant to Seems con ducts two discussion sec tions. He said because of the potential essay ques tions, in effect, students know what's most impor tant to learn and study for the tests. Seem said he gives essay tests rather than multiple-choice tests be cause one of his course objectives js "students should improve their abili ty to convey his or her thoughts in writing." Susan Jacobs, instruc tor in the other two sections, gives essay and multiple-choice tests. She said, "Some stu dents like objective tests while others like essay, so I combined the two." Lectures as supplements Jacobs said she uses her lectures as supple ments to the reading her students do. Four paper back books are being used in her classes. Potential short-answer essay questions are given to the students prior to all .he tests. Jacobs said. This semester all stu dent grades will be deter mined according to their discussion section. They will not be graded as an entire class, Seem said. Each teaching assistant determines a scale on which the grades of his or her students will be based. Students in Seem's sec tions have the option of not taking a fourth test if they are satisfied with the grade they receive after the first three tests. Jacobs's students are required to take all four of her tests, she said. UVik; I he Authorized Dealers for: KENWOOD SHERWOOD SYLVANIA DUAL RE. THORENS V. AX ELL SCOTCH CRAIG TECHNICS HARMON-KARDON INFINITY PANASONIC F AND MUCH MORE!! LOWEST STEREO SYSTEM PRICES IN TOWN 3943 S. 48th St. 488-5879 OPEN SUNDAYS 1 2 TO 6 p.m. UISLAND Live in the heart of Northern California-America's most famous work and play land. Ideal, smog-free climate, short drive to the Golden Gate, the wine country, lots more! Work in a challenging environment at the West Coast's oldest and best-known naval institution, with unmatched potential for professional growth, reward and recognition. Get the facts on civilian career opportunities. Contact your Placement Office. Campus interview November 11 Mare Island Naval Shipyard Valium California 0 FRANCISCO Vallejo, California An Equal Opportunity Employer U.S. Citizenship Required friday, november8, 1974 daily nebraskan page 9