Course Information

Course Description

This course is specifically designed to provide students with a deep understanding of key terms and concepts in Sociology, History, Geography, and Economics. By exploring the terminology within these disciplines, students will enhance their knowledge and critical thinking skills. Through insightful discussions on social phenomena and human society, students will develop a solid foundation for further study in these fields.

Course Objectives

  • Sociology: Familiarise students with essential sociological terminology and promote critical analysis of social issues and structures.
  • History: Introduce key historical terms and concepts to deepen students' understanding of significant events, periods, and interpretations.
  • Geography: Explore geographical terminology and its application to the study of human-environment interactions and global phenomena.
  • Economics: Develop students' economic literacy by introducing fundamental economic terms and principles for analysing economic systems and decision-making.

 

Course Outline

  • Sociology: Investigate key terms related to socialisation, culture, social inequality, deviance, social institutions, and social change.
  • History: Examine terminology related to historical periods, movements, political ideologies, revolutions, and historical sources.
  • Geography: Explore geographical terms associated with population, urbanisation, natural resources, climate change, and global issues.
  • Economics: Analyse essential economic terms such as supply and demand, market structures, economic indicators, and fiscal policies.

 

Student Acquisitions

Upon completing this course, students will:

  • Acquire a comprehensive understanding of terminology in Sociology, History, Geography, and Economics.
  • Apply critical thinking skills to analyse and interpret social science concepts and evidence.
  • Improve English language proficiency through discussions, presentations, and written assignments.
  • Develop interdisciplinary perspectives and an appreciation for the interconnectedness of social sciences.
  • Cultivate research skills and effective communication of ideas using social science terminology.
  • Gain a solid foundation for further study in social sciences and related fields.

 

Learning Methodologies

  • Interactive Online Lessons: Engage in live virtual classes with experienced instructors, encouraging active participation and collaborative learning.
  • Terminology Exploration: Explore and discuss key terms through interactive activities, case studies, and group discussions.
  • Multimedia Resources: Access a variety of digital resources, including texts, infographics, videos, and online databases, to deepen understanding.
  • Assignments and Assessments: Complete assignments and assessments to apply terminology knowledge and demonstrate comprehension.
  • Peer Interaction: Participate in group projects and peer-to-peer discussions to enhance learning through shared perspectives and feedback.