VHS Catalog 12-13

Course Title:
MS Society and Humanity Section AC
Course Code:
msacmani
MA NCES Code:
04299M
Discipline:
Social Studies
Grade Level:
06, 07, 08
Level:
Middle School
Offering:
Repeated Semester (Fall: 25 Seats; Spring: 25 Seats; )
Duration:
15 weeks
Prerequisites:
Additional Requirements:
Accredited by:
Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools; Northwest Accreditation Commission
Course Requires a Media Kit to be Shipped to Students:
No
Course Requires a Media Kit to be Purchased by Course Sponsor
(see additional details below):

No
Description:
Students examine the influence of society, the groups we belong to, and institutions like government, family, education, religion, media, etc. on human behavior. We use popular movies and contemporary events, plus research, as the foundations for class discussions of issues. Issues include: crime and who defines criminal behavior and the legal response to it; gender inequality in the workplace; and the impact of media on violence and sexual behavior. Poverty and minority groups are also discussed with a focus on how being a person of color shapes one's opportunities and life chances.

Students are exposed to the possibility of community-wide responses to social problems, instead of the "fix the individual" approach. In this class, students will also experience the scientific method of studying society, through design and execution of a survey and interpretation of results.


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MediaKit Contents:

Syllabus:
Week 1
What does it mean to be human?

Week 2
What is meant by society?

Week 3
What is culture?

Week 4
Norms, Values and Roles

Week 5
Deviance and Social Control
Part I: What does it mean to be good?

Week 6
Deviance and Social Control
Part II: Crime and Punishment

Week 7
Social Inequality
Part I: Prejudice and Discrimination

Week 8
Social Inequality
Part II: Gaps in Wealth and Power

Week 9
Social Inequality
Part III: Global Inequality

Week 10
Social Institutions: the Government

Week 11
Social Institutions: the Family

Week 12
Social Institutions: the Economy

Week 13
Social Institutions: Education

Week 14
Social Institutions: the Media

Week 15
Society and Humanity


Course Objectives:
Society and Humanity will give us the opportunity to consider patterns of human behavior and think about why changes in these patterns happen. You will get to know each other, discuss sociological issues, collaborate in group activities, and create your own unique projects to show your learning-- all in the online environment!



This catalog description was last modified on 07/25/2012


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