Conducted in
terms:
2022/23Z, 2023/24Z, 2024/25Z, 2025/26Z
ISCED code: 0314
ECTS credits:
4
Language:
English
Organized by:
Institute of Sociology
(for:
Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences)
(in Polish) English for Social Sciences 2405-S-3-S1-ESS
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Total student workload
(in Polish) - Classes requiring direct participation of the teacher – seminars: 30 h
- Self-study: reading and class preparation: 20 h
- Self-study: preparation for the final test: 10 h
- Self-study: preparation for the public speech: 30h
- Research into the specific topic and writing assignments – 30 h
Total: 120 h (4 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Student revises, knows and understands key sociological theories, concepts and terms necessary to describe society as structures, systems and organizations and refers them to modern society, he /she knows how to use them while interpreting the phenomena facing him on daily basis.
He/She knows the scope of his/her knowledge and skills, understands the need of constant learning and professional development.
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student reconstructs and constructs arguments from the perspectives of different sociological theories and opinions detected in various texts devoted to the problem of the conditions of modern society.
He/she follows the given lecture in a foreign language, improves one’s listening comprehension, makes notes.
Student takes into account specific sociological theories to develop his/her sociological imagination to describe and find solutions to some problems, and to notice and define the differences and similarities among the solutions offered by his/her peers.
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student is deeply aware that humanistic reflections are extremely important for social bonds building.
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Seminar, conversation, group projects, simulations, case studies
Expository teaching methods
- narration
- problem-based lecture
- discussion
- problem-based lecture
- discussion
Exploratory teaching methods
- brainstorming
- SWOT
- classic problem-solving
- practical
- SWOT
- classic problem-solving
- practical
Course coordinators
Additional information
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