This course introduces students to the discipline of sociology, providing students with the fundamental building blocks to think sociologically. Drawing on key sociological concepts, this course will explore how our experiences as individuals are shaped by the social world that we live in as well as our position within it. This course will explore key sociological concepts, issues and debates around topics on identity, class, race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality, to name a few, looking at how social institutions, individual and collective histories as well as different relationships and access to power shape our lived experiences. As such, students will learn how social structures (for example, class, race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality), social institutions (for instance, the state) as well as interactions between people, produce and sustain various forms of inequality. Being able to identify the social forces that perpetuate inequalities between people is central to understanding how our experiences are not just individually shaped but are also socially shaped.