Upward Mobilitys CLEP Sociology Exam Prep app for the iPhone and iPod Touch offers 130 simulated exam questions, written exclusively for Upward Mobility by expert sociology writers. Each question is followed by a clear and insightful explanation paired with a Key Takeaway that summarizes the key learning point of the question, ensuring comprehensive understanding of the material.
Each question is designed to help you master an important area of knowledge for the exam. This module addresses all the topics on the CLEP Introductory Sociology exam, including:
Institutions,
Social Patterns,
Social Processes,
Social Stratification (Process and Structure), and
the Sociological Perspective.
This exam is also effective review for an introductory level Sociology class at the college level, or as a course-in-an-app for someone who wishes to learn the material on their own.
About the CLEP Sociology Exam
The CLEP Introductory Sociology examination covers material that is usually taught in a one-semester undergraduate course in introductory sociology. It stresses basic facts, concepts, and generally accepted principles in five key areas.
The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) allows you to earn credit for knowledge that you have gained through your own study, prior course work, career, professional development, cultural pursuits, or internships.
Disclaimer: The College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP) and CLEP are trademarks of College Board which had no role in the creation of this product and does not endorse it.
About Upward Mobility
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