Course concepts:
A1.1: investigate in many topics that relate to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology.
A2.2: locate and select relevant information from primary sources (ex: interviews, observations, questionnaires etc)
A3.4: showcase the websites that thoroughly provided assistance towards your research projects.
A4.4: demonstrate the apprehending of the general research process by reflecting on and evaluating their own research inquiry and communication skills
Social Science
Sociology:
The human education of social behavior, and development of societal issues.
Subject Matters
Religion
Family
Divisions of race
Social Class
D2.1: describe from a sociological point, how multiple factors influence and form and individual and group behavior
D1.2: paraphrase the main concepts of the ultimate sociological schools of thinking and describe how they can be contributed to study social behavior.
D3.1: describe how structural developments origin in social institutions in reverse to multiple influences
Psychology:
The study of human behavior, human minds, and mental state.
Clinical
Counseling
Experimental
Forensic
Human Factors
Industrial Organizational
School
Social
C1.2: paraphrase the main ideas of psychological hypothesis and describe how they can be incorporated in understanding human development.
C2.1: describe from a psychological point how various influences contributes to an individual psychological development.
C3.1: specify and explain the role of socialization in the psychological development in an individual.
Anthropology:
The scientific learning
of humans and their behaviors, origins,
social, physical, and cultural development.
Cultural
Archaeology
Linguistic
Biological
B1.1: describe the most valuable of contributions of persuasive anthropologists
B2.3: explain how acknowledging cultural systems of different times, places, and groups help anthropologists apprehend human behavior and culture now.
B3.1: describe how culture constructs multiple types of human behavior