This course primer introduces applied social sciences disciplines like counseling, social work, and communication and explains how they draw from theories in psychology, sociology, anthropology and other social sciences. Students will learn to apply social science principles and tools to address development areas and analyze how applied processes work in specific situations. Key differences between pure social sciences and applied social sciences are explored along with defining characteristics of disciplines in each category.
This course primer introduces applied social sciences disciplines like counseling, social work, and communication and explains how they draw from theories in psychology, sociology, anthropology and other social sciences. Students will learn to apply social science principles and tools to address development areas and analyze how applied processes work in specific situations. Key differences between pure social sciences and applied social sciences are explored along with defining characteristics of disciplines in each category.
This course primer introduces applied social sciences disciplines like counseling, social work, and communication and explains how they draw from theories in psychology, sociology, anthropology and other social sciences. Students will learn to apply social science principles and tools to address development areas and analyze how applied processes work in specific situations. Key differences between pure social sciences and applied social sciences are explored along with defining characteristics of disciplines in each category.
This course primer introduces applied social sciences disciplines like counseling, social work, and communication and explains how they draw from theories in psychology, sociology, anthropology and other social sciences. Students will learn to apply social science principles and tools to address development areas and analyze how applied processes work in specific situations. Key differences between pure social sciences and applied social sciences are explored along with defining characteristics of disciplines in each category.
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DISCIPLINE AND IDEAS IN
THE APPLIED SOCIAL
SCIENCES (PRIMER) MS. MARIA KARMELA DALANGIN COURSE DESCRIPTION • This course introduces some Applied Social Sciences, namely, Counseling, Social Work, and Communication, which draw their foundation from the theories and principles of Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and other Social Sciences. The course highlights the seamless interconnectivity of the different applied social science disciplines while focusing on the processes and applications of these applied disciplines in critical development areas. • At the end of the course, students shall demonstrate competencies in interacting and relating with other individuals, groups, and communities; apply social sciences principles, practices, and tools in addressing the development areas identified by the class; and analyze how processes in these applied disciplines work in specific life situations. 1. COURSE INTRODUCTION (APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES) 1.1 DEFINITION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 1.2 DEFINITION OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES CONTENT STANDARD
• The learners demonstrate an
understanding of… • 1. Social sciences and applied social sciences PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
• The learners should be able to…
• 1. Explain clearly public perceptions about the work of social sciences and applied social science practitioners SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES
• At the end of the lesson, the students are
expected to: • 1. Identify the meaning of Social Sciences and Applied Social Sciences • 2. Differentiate Social Sciences from Applied Social Sciences • 3. Demonstrate an understanding of Social Science and Applied Social Sciences • 4. Appreciate the essence of Social Sciences and Applied Social Science KEY QUESTION
• What are the differences between the
social sciences and the applied social science? What are the different disciplines of the social sciences and the applied social science? ACTIVITY 1 (REVIEW OF THE PAST COURSE) DISS How can you define these social sciences? • Anthropology • History • Sociology • Political Science • Sociology • Geography • Psychology COMPARE AND CONTRAST WITH BUBBLE MAP • Classify the following disciplines and categorize them if they belong to the Pure Social Sciences or to the Applied Social Sciences. • Disciplines to be categorized: • Economics • Counselling • History • Geography • Social Work • Psychology • Anthropology • Sociology • Political science • Demography • Communication GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1. What are the disciplines under applied social sciences? 2. What are the disciplines under pure social sciences? DEFINING SOCIAL SCIENCES
• Is made of several disciplines and these
include history, political science, sociology, psychology, economics, geography, demography, anthropology and linguistics. As a body of scientific knowledge, the social sciences provide diverse set of lens that help us understand and explain the different facets of human society. The varieties of lens that social sciences study refer to the different fields of the social sciences that investigate human society. BRANCHES OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES • Economics studies the allocation of scarce resources and the production and exchange of goods and services in society. • Anthropology is the scientific study of humans and their cultures in the past and present time. • History is systematic study of human past events in order to understand the meaning, dynamics, and relationship of the cause and effects of events in the development of societies. • Political Science primarily studies human behavior in relation to political systems, governments, laws, and international relations. BRANCHES OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES • Psychology studies how the human mind works in consonance with the body to produce thoughts that lead to individual actions. • Sociology a systematic study of people’s behavior in groups • Geography is the study of interaction between people and their environments. • Demography according to the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (2016) demography is the scientific study of human populations across time. DEFINING THE APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
• Branch of study that applies the different
concepts, theoretical models, and theories of the social science disciplines to help understand society and the different problems and issues. The applied social sciences is utilized to provide alternative solutions to the diverse problem of the society. THREE MAIN CAREER TRACKS FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENTIST: • Counseling is one of the fields of applied social sciences as an application of the social sciences, counseling provides guidance, help, and support to individuals who are distraught by a diverse set of problems in their lives. • Social work practitioners help individuals, families, and groups, communities to improve their individual and collective well-being. • Communication Studies- Applied social science provide adequate training for careers in the field of journalism and mass communication because of multidisciplinary knowledge and skills that graduates learn from social sciences. COMPARE AND CONTRAST GRAPHIC ORGANIZER REFLECTION: ESSAY • Which discipline of Applied Social Sciences were you able to find helpful in your current career?