answer:I just took an intro to Sociology course this past semester. Here are some things we discussed in class: What is the sociological imagination? What do sociologists do? What are the main theories in sociology? What are cultures? How do they create both freedom and constraint? How is culture connected to consumerism? How is culture connected to “rationalization”? How do we learn to act in society? Why are there rich and poor, powerful and weak in society? (Social Stratification) What institutions are most important in shaping our socialization? What is more important in making us men or women: biology or culture? How are sexual relations shaped by social forces? Why are there rich and poor countries? What, if anything, can we do about global inequality? Why do we label some behaviours as “abnormal” or “criminal”? What distinguishes a “good” job from a “bad” job? Which type is more common? What do terms like “race,” “racism,” “racialization,” and “ethnic group” mean? Hope this helps.