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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
An Outcome Based Teaching-Learning Program in Sociology and Anthropology
First Semester, AY 2014-2015
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Course Description:
The course explores selected fundamental concepts in the study of Philippine society and culture, and its relation to the
global world using basic theories, research methodologies, and substantive issues defining the scientific practices of
Sociology and Anthropology as social sciences. The course exposes students to the unique use of the sociological imagination
and anthropological worldview in understanding the world they live in so that they may find it relevant, useful and practical in
developing paradigms relevant in the analysis of groups and organizations, social institutions and social behavior, culture and
stratification, social interaction and social processes, and social change and social development
Approved by:
Second Year Med Tech, Third Year Pharmacy, Fourth Year Biochemistry
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Maria Judy S. San Juan, MA
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Graduate Attributes
Academic excellence
Leadership and
teamwork
Productivity and
accountability
Communication and
relational skills
CILO
Gain deeper awareness of
significant sociological and
anthropological concepts and
issues
Design concrete ways whereby one
could contribute to the society in
general, and to the community in
particular through the outreach
programs of the Faculty of
Pharmacy
Analyze contemporary social
issues;
propose ways where one could
become productive member of
society
Apply the concepts in sociology
and anthropology in designing
research undertakings responsive
and relevant to the course in the
Faculty of Pharmacy
Reflect on the value and the
contributions of sociological and
anthropological concepts and
findings in promoting sociocultural
awareness in both local and global
perspectives.
Analyze the contemporary
scenarios / events affecting the
Philippine society and the Filipino
people using the modern
technology
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Content
UNIT I:
Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology
A. Areas of Sociology and Anthropology
B. Historical development of Sociology and
Anthropology
C. Sociological theories and perspectives
D. Significance of Sociology and Anthropology
E. Research methods in Sociology and
Anthropology
F. Sociology and Anthropology in the Philippines
UNIT II:
Understanding Human Society: Race, Ethnicity and
Culture
A. The Origin of man and society
B. Early beginnings of culture and society
C. Nature and types of culture
D. Adaptations to culture
E. The nature, characteristics and types of society
F. The rural and urban communities
G. Intergroup relations and problems
H. The changing society and its contemporary
issues
I. Globalization and social movements
UNIT III:
Understanding Human Groups
A. The characteristics of human groups
B. The kinds of human groups
C. Social interaction: Types and nature
D. Socialization: Its importance, components and
agencies
E. Social stratification
F. Gender awareness
G. Contemporary issues on human groups, social
networking
Teaching-Learning Activities
Assessment Tasks
Gapped lecture
Assigned readings
Work along activities
Objective test
Empty outlines
Summarizing
Gapped lecture
Film viewing: Origin of Man
Cooperative group assignment
Role playing
Brain storming
Film viewing: (To be assigned)
Objective test
Empty outlines
Summarizing
Gapped lecture
Cooperative group assignment
Concept mapping
Work along activities
Objective test
Concept / events
mapping
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UNIT IV:
Social Institutions
A. Nature and characteristics of social
institutions
B. Kinds of social institutions
1. Familial
2. Educational
3. Economic
4. Political
5. Social
C. Issues confronting social institutions
Forum
Textbook:
Coloma, Teresita M. et al. Essentials of Sociology and Anthropology: An Interactive Study. C and E Publishing Inc., Quezon City, Philippines. 2012
GRADING SYSTEM:
3 Grading periods:
Monthly
Prelims
Finals
20%
40%
40%
Grade breakdown:
Class standing: 60% (Quizzes, book activity, group presentations, projects)
Major exams: 40%
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