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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

Course Syllabus in Social Science and Philosophy

Course Name : Social Science and Philosophy


Course : The course enables the students be encouraged to use the conceptual toolkit that this course provides to think about the social sciences they
Description study, and provide their own case studies and illustrations of how central concepts subject to philosophical analysis is at work within the social
science disciplines.
Course Credits : 3 units
Contact Hours : 54 hours
Course Objectives : Unit Course Intended Learning Outcome:
1. By the end of this course students should be able to explain the concepts, methods and views discussed during each session.
2. Students should be able to reconstruct, analyze and assess arguments from the given texts, and/or related literature.
3. Students should be able to connect the themes and arguments discussed in class.
4. Students should be familiar with the main views of the main debates on social ontology, explanation in the social sciences, naturalist vs. non-
naturalist approaches, values and social sciences, and discipline-specific issues.
5. Students should be able to critically read, analyze, and contextualize philosophical and social science texts.

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COURSE OUTCOMES COURSE TOPICS ASSESSMENT METHOSD
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Understanding natural enhanced understanding of the natural Naturalism and the Unity of
science world Scientific Method

Develop in-depth comprehension of


the aims of science are and how to
conduct

Explain the concepts Distinct and coherent introduction to Concepts and Methods in Social
and method comparative political analysis Science
Reconstruct, Analyze Comprehend how to reconstruct, Social Reconstruction
and Assess Arguments analyze and assess arguments

Assess the arguments discussed in


social reconstruction

Examine the nature of Differentiate the nature and properties Social Ontology
the social world of the social world
Naturalist vs. Non- naturalist
Differentiate the naturalist and non-
naturalist
Absence of the Social Law
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Course Syllabus in Social, Technology and Society

Course Name : Social Technology and Society


Course : Focuses on the ways in which scientific, technological, and social factors interact to shape modern life. The program brings together humanists,
Description social scientists, engineers, and natural scientists, all committed to transcending the boundaries of their disciplines in a joint search for new
insights and new ways of reaching science and engineering students. The goal of the program is to set up a forum to explore the relationship
between what scientists and engineers do and the constraints, needs, and responses of society.
Course Credits : 3 units
Contact Hours : 54 hours
Course Objectives : Unit Course Intended Learning Outcome:

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