Professor Demmitt's Home Page

 

My name is Kevin Demmitt and I am a Professor of Sociology at Clayton State University and the Assistant Vice President of Academic Outreach.  

All of the course materials for the classes I teach are available on the WebCT Vista server.You must be enrolled in a class to access most of the course materials, but you can look at examples of past syllabi to get an idea of what is required in each class.  

In March 2009 I will be teaching Experience Italy, a study abroad course in Italy. Please feel free to contact me for more information.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments at kevindemmitt@clayton.edu or call 678.466.4802.

 

Recent Syllabi (Contact instructor for current syllabi)

SOCI 2293  Introduction to Marriage and Family (online)
 

SOCIOLOGY LINKS

Professional Associations

American Sociological Association

Southern Sociological Society

Teaching Sociology

National Council on Family Relations

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

National White Collar Crime Center

Textbook Links

Wadsworth Sociology Resource Center: Interactive Quizzes and Sociological Links

Tips for Completing ExplorIt Workbook Assignments

Race and Ethnicity Links

The Multicultural Pavilion at the University of Virginia

Diversity

Multicultural Links

Links

LION Multicultural Forum

Education Links

History/Social Studies Web Sites for K-12 Teachers

Developing Educational Standards - Georgia

Georgia WWW Registry

Social Science Research

A Short History of the Internet

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research - well-known source for social science data

Search Engine Guide - provides information on the major www search engines

Bureau of Labor Statistics

U.S. Census Data

Social Sciences Data on the Net - search engine maintained by the University of California - San Diego

American Sociological Association - links to data and publications

Internet Sources by Academic Discipline - University of California - Berkeley

World Wide Web Searching Strategy - developed by the University of California - Berkeley

How to Choose the Search Tools You Need - excellent description of WWW search engines

National Center for Health Statistics