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Note:Cover page: Mission-Vision of the University
Mission-Vision of the CollegeGoal of the Program (based from CMO)
COU!" OU#$%N" and $"&N%NG P$&N
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Corse #itle: General !oiology
Corse Code: *G"N!OC
Nmber of Units: +
Contat ,ors Per ee.: #hree
Pre-re/isite sb0et1s: None
COU!" 2"!C%P#%ON:
This introductory course invites the students to learn sociology by looking at his / her formation as a
human being, growing up and living in society to understand the dynamics of social processes and socialchange. It equips the students with a broader understanding of culture and society; the application ofconcepts and theories on the fundamental and organiational functions of society and the application ofmethods and approaches of social investigation in e!plaining social realities.
The understanding and analysis of current "hilippine issues such as those pertaining to marriage, familyplanning, substance abuse, dreaded diseases and population dynamics and change are likewise stressed.
COU!" $"&N%NG OU#COM"!:
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#t the end of the course, the students are e!pected to:
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*. Identify and de+ne the basic concepts and theoretical concerns of ociology;-. )!plain the maor sociological theories in analying social issues and social problems in which
aect human society;0. )valuate social issues based on the theoretical models in ociology
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*. Identify and describe one2s role and contribution in upholding the values of social awareness andsocial responsibility;
-. how concern and sensitivity to social problems;0. #ccept dierences in race, culture, education, social class or status;
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*. )valuate social issues based on the theoretical models in ociology;-. (isit/observe the dynamics of social change in a selected community or conduct an interview
pertaining to the marginalied sector of society;0. 7rite brief re8ection papers for the e!periential value gained in understanding the dynamics of
social change and social realities.
COU!" CON#"N#:
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question:What are yourexpectations onthis course<
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• Identifyhis/here!pectationsin this coursefor the wholesemester
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"#6T I.Introduction
• 5eaning/
• IceAreaker#ctivity
• Becture /
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• )numeratethe courseobectives
• Ce+ne/give the meaningof sociology.
• Trace thehistoricaldevelopmentof sociology.
• Identifythe areas ofconcern of
sociology.• tate the
importance ofsociology.
• Identifythe dierentsociologicalperspectives.
• )!plainwhy sociologyis a science.
• Identifythe steps in
Ce+nition of ociology.
• 4istoricaldevelopmen
t ofociology.
• #reas ofconcern ofociology.
• Importance ofociology.
• Cierent"erspective
s ofociology
• $on8ict"erspective
• 1unctionalism"erspective
• ymbolicInteractionis
m"erspective
"#6T II.5ethods ofociological
•
• 6esearch
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the scienti+cmethod ofinvestigation.
• Identify
thetechniquesused in thesociologicalresearch.
• Ce+neculture.
• )!plainwhy culture issystem ofnorms.
• tate thecharacteristicsof culture.
• &ive themeaning ofethnocentrismand!enocentrism.
• $itee!amples in"hilippinesetting.
• )!plaincultural
• ociology as acience
• "ositivist
andInterpretive#pproaches
• 5ethodsof cienti+cInvestigation.
• Techniques inociological
6esearch.
"#6T III.$DBTD6)
• Ce+nition of $ulture
• $ultureas a ystemof 'orms
• $haracteristics of$ulture
• 1unctions of $ulture
• )lements
•
Becture /Ciscussion• $oncept
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relativism.• Cierentia
te real culturefrom ideal
culture.• )!plain the
functions ofculture in thechangingworld.
of $ulture• 5echanis
ms of$ulture
• 5odes of #cquiring$ulture
• 1unctions of $ulturein thechangingworld
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*. Ce+ne themeaning ofpersonality.
-. Identify anddierentiate
the dierenttheories onpersonalitydevelopment.
0. )!amine thefactors ofpersonality
"art I(."ersonality andocialiationa. 5eaning of
"ersonalityb. Theories in
"ersonalityCevelopment
c. 1actors in"ersonalityCevelopment
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"hilippines,Fth )dition.-??F. G)'I'$.
&arcia,5anuel.Introductory
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developmentand be able toe!plain itseectHs on
theindividual2sbehavior.
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*. Ce+ne ande!plain themeaning ofsocialiationand itsprocesses.
-. $orrelate theroles of thedierentagencies ofsocialiation.
0. Illustrate the5aslow2shierarchy of
needs as atheory.
F. )valuate thecurrent socio=economicstatus of the"hilippinesociety in
d. ocialiationand the elf
e. "rocess ofocialiation
f. #gencies forocialiation
g. 5aslow2s4ierarchy of 'eeds
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#pproach.*JJF.'ationalAook tore,Inc.
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general using5aslow2shierarchy ofneeds.
*46 *. Ce+ne anddierentiatebetween roleand status.
-. Cistinguishbetweenascribed andachievedstatus.
0. Ce+ne rolestrain and rolecon8ict.
F. )valuate howrole andstatus aectindividual2ssocialiation.
#. 6ole andtatus*. 5eaning of
6ole andtatus
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0. #scribed/#
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and 6ole$on8ict
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&arcia,5anuel.Introductoryociology: #Dni+ed#pproach.*JJF.'ationalAook tore,
Inc.
*46*. Ce+ne and
correlate theconcept ofsocial controland socialdeviation.
A. ocial$ontrol andocialCevianceand ocietal"roblems
*. 5eaning of
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-. Identify ande!plain thedierentmeans of
social control.
socialcontrol/socialdeviation
-. Cierentmeans ofsocialcontrol
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*46*. Cierentiate
the basictypes of socialdeviation.
-. )!plain thesigni+cance of deviantbehavior.
0. Aasictypes ofsocialdeviation
F. igni+cance ofCeviantAehavior
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*. Identify andevaluate thee!isting socialproblems
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besetting the"hilippinesociety.
-. Cevisepossiblesolutions toidenti+ede!isting socialproblemsbesetting the"hilippinesociety.
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Lournals and)ssaysregardingthe saididenti+edsocial issues.
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*. Ce+ne socialgroups.
-. Identify maorgroupclassi+cationsand compareeach from theother.
$. ocial&roups andocial%rganiation
*. 5eaning of ocial&roups
-. 5aorgroup
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0. Cescribe thecharacteristicsof social
groups andidentifyspeci+ce!ample foreach.
F. Ce+ne andillustratesocialorganiation
vis=M=vis socialstructure.
K. Ce+ne anddierentiatethe types ofsocial groupsand identifyspeci+ce!amples.
N. Ce+nebureaucracyand relate itwithin theconte!t of thecurrent"hilippinebureaucratic
classi+cations
0. $haracteristics of
ocial&roupsF. &roup
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N. ocialorganiation
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system. cy**. 6eference
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*. Ce+ne social
institutions.
-. Identify the"hilippinemaor socialinstitutions.
0. Identify maorcontemporaryissue on every
"hilippinemaor socialinstitution.
F. )!amine theeects of"hilippinesocio=culturaland politicalchanges to
the "hilippinemaor socialinstitutions.
C. ocial
Institutions*. 5eaning of ocialInstitutions
-. Cevelopment ofocialInstitution
0. Institution
al1unctions=Batent and5anifestfunctions
F. "atterns of 1ilipino life
K. $hanging"atterns of 1ilipino
life.
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"hilippinemaor socialinstitution.
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and/or non=governmentorganiationwhosefunction isrelated tothe maorinstitution tobepresented.
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Isabel 96aymundo,#delisa.ociology:1ocus on the"hilippines,Fth )dition.-??F. G)'I'$.
&arcia,5anuel.Introductoryociology: #Dni+ed#pproach.*JJF.'ationalAook tore,Inc.
Lournals and)ssaysregardingthe saididenti+edsocial issues.
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identi+edcontemporary issue onevery
"hilippinemaor socialinstitution.
5ICT)65 )Q#5I'#TI%'
• Ce+ne
family.• )!plain the
structure offamily.
• Identifythe forms ofmarriage.
• )!plain thefunctions offamily.
• Cescribethe patternsof 1ilipino life.
• tate/Cescribe changingpatterns in1ilipino familylife.
1#5IB3 #'C5#66I#&)
•
5eaningof family
• tructureof family
• 1orms ofmarriage
• "atternsof 1ilipino life
• $hanging patterns of 1ilipino life
• 1amily"lanning
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•
Becture /Ciscussion
• $oncept5apping
• 6ole"laying
• &roupCynamics
• &raphic%rganiers
• Bibrary7ork
• Individual6eading
• 6e8ection /
6eaction"aper
• Eui
• #ssignments
• 6e8ection /
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Arinkerho,pp. -*K=--?4orton, pp.0FF=0NN"anopio, pp.0OJO=0JO
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• Ce+nesocial class.
• )!plainhow socialclassdeveloped.
• Identifythedeterminants
of social class.• &ive the
signi+cance of social class.
• Ce+nesocial mobility.
• )!plain thenature ofsocial mobility.
•
Identifythe forms ofmobility.
• )!plain theprocess ofsocial mobility.
• )!plain thechannels ofmobility
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• Ce+nitio
n of ocial$lass 9ocial5obility
• Cevelopment ofocial $lass
• Ceterminants ofocial $lass
• igni+cance of ocial$lass
• 'ature of ocial5obility
• 1orms ofocial5obility
•
"rocessof ocial5obility
• $hannelsof ocial5obility
T4)$%55D'IT3
• Becture /Ciscussion
• $oncept5apping
• 6ole"laying
• &roupCynamics
• &raphic%rganiers
• Bibrary7ork
• Individual6eading
• Becture /Ciscussion
• $oncept5apping
• 6ole
6eaction"aper
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•
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• #ssignments
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• &ive themeaning ofcommunity.
• )!plain thedierentfeatures ofcommunity.
• )!plain thecharacteristics
of ruralcommunitylife.
• &ive thecharacteristicsof urbancommunitylife.
• Cescribethe urbanecologicalprocesses/patterns.
• Cescribecommunity lifein suburbs.
• 5eaningof$ommunity
•
Cierent1eatures of a$ommunity
• $haracteristics of a6ural$ommunity
• $haracteristics of anDrban
$ommunity• Drban
)cological"rocesses/"atterns
• uburbs
%$I#B #'C$DBTD6)$4#'&)
• 'ature of ocial/$ultural
• $hange
"laying• &roup
Cynamics• &raphic
%rganiers• Bibrary
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6eading
• Becture /Ciscussion
• $oncept5apping
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• &raphic%rganiers
• Bibrary
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• #ssignments
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• &ive themeaning ofsocialchange/cultur
al change.• )!plain the
nature ofsocialchange/cultural change.
• )!plain thetheories ofsocial change.
• Identify
the factors ofsocial change.
• Theoriesof ocial$hange
• 1actors
of ocial$hange• )nvironm
ent• "opulatio
n andDrbaniation
• 4ealthand5edicine
&lobaliationand 5igration
• Ce+nitionof&lobaliation
• Theories
on&lobaliation• 5igration
• Theorieson 5igration
• The #sian5igrationcene
• The
7ork• Individual
6eading
• Becture /Ciscussion
• $oncept5apping
• 6ole"laying
• &roupCynamics
• &raphic%rganiers
• Bibrary7ork
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"hilippineCiaspora
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#e4tboo.:Corse e/irements:eferenes: inlding e-boo.s5 0ornals5 et6
Classroom Poliies:
*. #ttendance and "unctuality. The student is e!pected to come to class regularly and on time. 1or absences, please refer to
"olicy on #bsences below.-. #ctive class participation.
The student is e!pected to participate actively in class recitations, discussions, and other activitiesas the case maybe. "lease refer also to )!pectations from tudent below.
0. &roup work requirements. The student is e!pected to work harmoniously with her groupmates and contribute to the
preparation of their group work.
F. "eer group evaluation. The student shall also be evaluated by her peers and feedback shall be taken into consideration.
"4petations from stdents: The student2s responsibility is to come to each class prepared. he is also e!pected to take all
e!aminations on the date scheduled. he is e!pected to attend each class and participate actively in thediscussions.
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#ll Hcollege students are e!pected to be academically honest. $heating, lying and other forms of immoral and unethical behavior will not be tolerated. #ny student found guilty of cheating in e!aminationsor plagiarism in submitted course requirements will Hat a minimum receive an 1 or failure in the course
requirement or in the course. "lagiarism and cheating refer to the use of unauthoried books, notes orotherwise securing help in a test; copying tests, assignments, reports or term papers; representing thework of another person as one2s own; collaborating without authority, with another student during ane!amination or in preparing academic work; signing another student2s name on an attendance sheet; orotherwise practicing scholastic dishonesty.
PO$%C7 on &8!"NC"!:
The allowed number of absences for RRRRRstudents enrolled in a RRRRR=hour class is a ma!imum of RRRRRRRRabsences and RRRRRRRabsences for a *=*/- hour class = based on student handbook. 6equest for
e!cused absences or waiver of absences must be presented upon reporting back to class. peciale!aminations will be allowed only in special cases, such as prolonged illness. It is the responsibility of thestudent to monitor her own tardy incidents and absences that might be accumulated leading to a grade of 1#.< It is also her responsibility to consult with the teacher, chair or dean should her case be of specialnature.
Grading !ystem:CON!U$#%ON ,OU!:
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