Wednesday, December 5, 2018

PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN NATURE SYLLABUS

SAINT JUDE COLLEGE
URC Avenue , Salitran IV, City of Dasmariñas, Cavite


COURSE TITLE                : PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN NATURE
COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course is an overview of man’s understanding  of the human nature across the centuries,   and an inquiry  into man as a person and as existent being in the world with emphasis on the  Filipino people in the context of his culture and society.
                                           
COURSE CODE                :
Subject Title                    :  Philosophy of the Human Nature
No. of Units                     :  3 Units
No. of  Hours per week:  3 Hours

COURSE OBJECTIVES AND RELATIONSHIP TO PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
                1, Ability to identify the areas of the study.
                2., Ability to discuss  the scope and nature of man.
                3. Ability to understand firmly the understanding of man himself in the different epochs and cultures.
                4, Ability to  analyze   the merits and shortcomings  of the different theories
                5. Ability to provide their own understanding of themselves .
                6. Ability to assist and guide their life according to their personal convictions.
                7. Ability to  equip with fuller sense of self, giving them self-worth  in dealing with their personal lives.
Week
Learning Objectives
Topics
Methodology
Assessment



1 -2
6  Hours

To provide an introduction to the concept and  nature of man and distinguish it from other branches of Philosophy

A. Introduction
      1.Nature of Philosophy
      2.Branches of Philosophy
     3. Nature of Man and its
         Meaning
      4. Objectives
      5. Approach
      5. Level of Man’s Nature.
     



Lecture,
Discussion




Graded Recitation
Quiz





    2-4
9 Hours




To discuss and familiarize with the Greek Thought and
how some Philosophers of
the West “see “ man.





B. Greek Philosophy of man
    1. Thales
    2. Anaximenes  
    3.Hiraclitus
    4. Anaximander
    5. Pythagoras
    6. The Sophists
    7. Anaxagoras
    8. Socrates
    9. Plato
   10. Aristotle
   11. The Stoics
  






Lecture
Participative Discussion





Long Quiz
Graded Paper
Output

    5

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS





     6
3  Hours



To familiarize with the Middle Ages  Thought
C.  Middle Ages Philosophy of
      Man.
1.       Augustine
2.       Bonaventure
3.       Boetius
4.       Albert the Great
5.       Thomas Aquinas
6.       Duns Scotus
7.       Pico Della Mirandola




Lecture
Participative
Discussion




Graded Recitation
Long Quiz

               
                               











   
  
    7-8
6 Hours






To familiarize with the
 Modern Thought
D. Modern Philosophy of Man
 1. Rene Descartes
 2. Saint Thomas Aquinas
 3. Nicolo Machiavelli
 4. Thomas Hobbes
 5. Benedict Spinoza
 6. John Locke
 7. David Hume
 8. Immanuel Kant
9. Karl Marx
 10. Sigmund Freud




Lecture
Participative
Discussion
Analysis of
 Example




Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper







  9-10
6 Hours






To identify the common
Denominator  among the
Theories and comparative
Analysis

E. Evolutionism
   1. Definition of Evolution
   2.  Man Appearance in
        Evolution
  3. The Aryans
  4. Confucius
  5. The Greeks
  6. Saint Basil and Gregory of
      Nyssa.
  7.Carl Linnaeus
  8. Jean Baptiste Lamarck
  9. Charles Darwin
 10. Pierre Teilhard   de Chardin
 11. Paleontology.







Lecture
Participative
Discussion
Analysis of
 Example






Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper
    11

MIDTERM EXAMINATIONS




  12-13
6 Hours



To familiarize with the
Existentialist Thought
F. Existentialism
    1. Definition
    2. Salient Points of
         Existentialism
    3. Man as Focal Point
    4. Jean Paul Sartre
    5. martin Heidegger
    6. Viktor Frankl



Lecture
Participative
Discussion
Analysis of
 Example



Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper



14-15
6 Hours


To familiarize with the Asian /Oriental Thought
G. Oriental Philosophy of man
     1. Hinduism
     2. Buddhism
     3. Zen Buddhism
     4. Confucius
     5. Mencius
     6. Lao Tzu

Lecture
Participative
Discussion
Analysis of
 Example


Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper




16
3 Hours




To identify  and explain the Filipino Values
H. Filipino Philosophico-value
    System
1.       Non-Rationalism
2.       Fatalism
3.       Social Acceptance
4.       Smooth Inter-personal Relationship
5.       Personalism
6.       Hospitality
7.       Ambivalence of Filipino
Values.



Lecture
Participative
Discussion
Analysis of
 Example




Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper
17

FINAL EXAMINATIONS




  
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
      Major Exams (Prelims, Midterm and Finals)
     Academic Paper
     Quizzes
     Recitations
     Attendance

COURSE POLICY
      1.  Students are expected attend class on a regular basis.
      2.  Proper   Classroom   order   must  be   observed.
      3.  Absences   due   to   medical   reasons  :   submit medical certificates  to the clinic for 
            notation,
      4. Cheating and Plagiarism:  refer  to  students  handbook.
      5. Uniform Guidelines: refer to student handbook.

GRADING SYSTEM
     Recitation                        30%
     Quizzes                            30%
     Major Examinations       40%
     Final Grade
         Prelims Grade           30%
         Midterm Grade          30%
         Final Period  Grade  40%

REFERENCES
1.            Cruz, Corazon(1993), Philosophy of Man,  Manila; National Bools Store
2.          Babor, Edie 91986), Readings in Philosophy of Man ; Tagbilaran Divine Word  
               College
3.            Dalde,Rey,(2005), Philosophy of Man, Quezon City; Libro Filipino
4.            Dy, Manuel(2012) , Philosophy of Man: Selected Readings. Quezon City; Katha
               Publishing
               5. Philosophy department.(1986). Readings in Philosophy of Man, Quezon nCity, Ateneo de Manila

Sociology and Anthropology with Family Planning & Population Education Syllabus

SAINT JUDE COLLEGE
URC Avenue , Salitran IV, City of Dasmariñas, Cavite


COURSE TITLE                : Sociology and Anthropology  with Family Planning & Population                                                          Education
COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course is an in-depth inquiry in the field of Sociology and Anthropology. This is an Attempt  to understand and explain social behavior, and the result of this interaction brought about  by the group life. Moreover, it includes the study  of the origin of maand how  he developed  his culture  along  the history of civilization, and  the  relevant sociological concept in  the  analysis  of  the  nature,  processes  and  problems  of   the contemporary  Philippine Society  and social change. Furthermore, population education and family planning will also be discussed to understand social issues and problems.
                                           
COURSE CODE                :
Subject Title                    :  Sociology and Anthropology  with Family Planning & Population                                                          Education
No. of Units                     :  3 Units
No. of  Hours per week:  3 Hours

COURSE OBJECTIVES AND RELATIONSHIP TO PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
                1, Ability to identify the areas of the study.
                2., Ability to discuss  the scope and nature of Sociology and Anthropology.
                3. Ability to come up with a simple sociological and anthropological research by the following the
                     procedure  learned..
                4, Ability to identify existing Philippine values that greatly influence contemporary values.
                5. Ability to explain why members  of the society  at times are resistant to change.
                6. Ability to appraise  the effect  of stratification  to the development  of society..
                7. Ability to  identify processes  in society
    8. Ability to list the functions of family to determined family disintegration  and family life.
    9. Ability to apply  concepts on population as one of the factor of the social development .
   10. Ability to synthesize urbanization and social problems.
Week
Learning Objectives
Topics
Methodology
Assessment







1 -3
9  Hours







To provide an introduction to the nature /concept of
Sociology and Anthropology, and discuss Its origin and Development.

A. The Study of Sociology and Anthropology.
  1. Definition of Sociology
  2. Sociology as a Science.
  3. Areas of Sociology
  4, Definition of Anthropology
  5. Main Concern in
       Anthropology
  6. Branches of Anthropology
  7. Anthropology as a Science
  8. Relationship with others
      Sciences
  9. Relationships Between
     Sociology and Anthropology.
  10. Methods of Inquiry in the
        Two Sciences.
      









Lecture,
Discussion










Graded Recitation
Quiz




    2-4
6 Hours





To state the importance  of the values in the development  of our society.





B.  Culture, Groups, and
     Social behavior.
  1.Concept and Characteristics
     of  Culture.
  2. Types of Culture
  3. Components of Culture
  4. Adaptation of Culture
  5. Function of Culture
  6. Modes of Acquiring Culture
  7. Cultural Variability





Lecture
Participative Discussion





Long Quiz
Graded Paper
Output









  


    6-7
6  Hours






To discuss the concepts on social change and the factors that affects the change


C.  Philippines Values
 1. Definition and Nature        of  Values 
2.Importance and function   of values.
3. Biological and Cultural
 Origin of Filipino Values.
 4.Types of Societies
5.Rhythms in Social Change
 6. Barriers to Change
  7. Stimulants to Change






Lecture
Participative
Discussion







Graded Recitation
Long Quiz





    8

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION




9
3-Hours

To determine important role of groups and organizations that form part of Philippine Society


D. Human groups and Social Organizations
  1. The Concept of a group
  2. Kinds and Characteristics
      Group
  3. Social Organizations
  4. Group Dynamics



Lecture
Class Discussion




Graded Recitation







10 -12
6 Hours





To discuss the concept of Ethnic Groups, Race and Gender
E. Ethnic groups, Race and
 Gender
    1. Meaning and nature of
        Race, Ethnicity and gender.
    2. Minority group and its
       Type
    3. Problems in Race and Ethic
        group Relations
   4. Patterns of racial and
      Ethnic Intergroup Relations
  5. Ethnic Groups in the
       Philippines.
 6. Ethnicity, Race and gender
     Issues.






Lecture






Graded Recitation
Quiz



13
3 Hours





To determine  the importance stratification
 System.

F. Social Interaction and Social Process.
    1. Meaning and nature of
         Social Interaction
    2. Sociological Approaches to
        Social Interaction
    3. nature, Scope, and
      Classification of Social
      Process.





Lecture
Participative
Discussion
Analysis of
 Example





Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper



14
3  Hours



To discuss Deviant Behavior  and Social Control
G. Deviant Behavior and Social Control
     1. Concept and Theories
         Of Deviant Behavior
     2. Social Deviation
     3. Modes of Individual
        Adaptation
     4. Sanction and Social
         Control.



Lecture
Participative
Discussion




Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper



15
3 Hours


To explain and appraise collective behavior and its function in the society.


H. Collective Behavior
      1. Crowd
      2. Hysteria and Panic
      3. Mass Interaction
      4. Public
      5.Propaganda
     

Lecture
Participative
Discussion
Class Forum


Graded Recitation
Long Quiz
Research Paper
17

MIDTERM  EXAMINATIONS



               
                               










18
3 Hours





To discuss Social
 Stratification and  Social
 Mobility
I.Social Stratification  and
 Social  Mobility
  1.Meaning, Nature and
     Components of Social
     Stratification
   2. Theories of social
       stratification.
   3. Types of Social
       Stratification.
   4. Meaning, nature and
     factors affecting social
     mobility
    5. Poverty and inequality







Lecture






Graded Recitation
Quiz



19
3 Hours



To explain  the nature,
 types and evolution of
 communities.
J. Rural and Urban
 Communities
     1.Nature of Community
     2.Types and evolution of
Community.
     3. Social ecology
     4. Urban Planning and
          Migration.



Lecture




Quiz




20
3 Hours


To determine and explain population  and environment in the developing society.
K.Population and Demography
   1. Nature and source of
       Demography and data.
  2. Theories of  Population
      Growth and Decline.
  3. Population Change
  4. World Population Growth
  5. Phil. Population Growth
   6. Population Control




Film Showing




Reaction Paper with Rubrics to rate


21
3 Hours

To discuss the Religious,
 Social and Educational
 Institutions, and explain
the essential concept of politics and economic
  institution
L. Social Institutions
   1. Family
   2. Religion
   3.  Economic and Political
        System
   4. Education and Society
   5. Society and Globalization


Discussion


Long Quiz
22

FINAL EXAMINATIONS





COURSE REQUIREMENTS
      Major Exams (Prelims, Midterm and Finals)
     Academic Paper
     Quizzes
     Recitations
     Attendance

COURSE POLICY
      1.  Students are expected attend class on a regular basis.
      2.  Proper   Classroom   order   must  be   observed.
      3.  Absences   due   to   medical   reasons  :   submit medical certificates  to the clinic for notation,
      4. Cheating and Plagiarism:  refer  to  students  handbook.
      5. Uniform Guidelines: refer to student handbook.













GRADING SYSTEM
     Recitation                        30%
     Quizzes                            30%
     Major Examinations   40%
     Final Grade
         Prelims Grade           30%
         Midterm Grade        30%
         Final Period  Grade  40%

REFERENCES
   Palispis,  Epitacio  (Revised Edition) Intro to Sociology and Anthropology,  Manila; Rex\
Books Store
  Calhoun.Sociology, 7th Edition. McGraw-Hill
  Havilandet.al, Essentials of Cultural Anthropology, 2nd Edition, 2008
  Henslin, et.al. Sociology “ A Down to Earth Approach. Third, Canadian Edition. 2004
Pearsion
  Kendall. Sociology in our Times. 2nd Edition. Wadsworth
  Macionis. Sociology. 2nd Edition. 1989. Prentice Hall

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