Between living room, kitchen and bedroom – on transformation of family life 3500-SEMLIC-PRZ
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Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Has basic knowledge about the types of social ties and the rules that govern
them
- Understands the social nature of relationships between individuals, social
groups and social institutions
- Has basic knowledge about the mechanisms of social group dynamics and
interdependencies between groups and individuals
- Is aware of the importance of the social group in building man’s identity
- Has basic knowledge of the criteria of inference correctness
- Knows basic methods and techniques of social research and can choose
appropriate methods to solve basic research problems
- Understands the specificity of sociological analysis
- Knows how to plan and carry out a simple quantitative and qualitative study
- Has basic knowledge of major foreign, international and domestic sociological
research
- Has basic knowledge about the processes forming the basis of social stability
and change, and understands their nature
- Is aware of the processes occurring in Polish and global society and their
consequences for social attitudes and institutions
- Is aware of the consequences of choosing a particular theoretical perspective
- Can record and observe social phenomena in a methodologically correct way
- Can use basic theoretical categories to describe social changes in modern
societies
- Can conduct a simple analysis of the consequences of the processes occurring
in modern societies
- Can prepare a simple, descriptive scenario predicting the course of social
processes and phenomena
- Can use ethical norms and rules in research practice
- Can use academic knowledge acquired in social practice
- Can select proper research methods and techniques to conduct an analysis of a
particular problem
- Can plan and carry out a social study using basic quantitative and qualitative
research methods and techniques
- Can discuss measures presented as solutions to particular social problems (in
micro and macro scale), based on acquired knowledge
- Can formulate a general evaluation of a measure undertaken to solve a
particular social problem, based on acquired knowledge
- Can comprehend a scientific text and identify its main theses and the author’s
arguments, as well as discuss them
- Can effectively collaborate with members of a task team
- Can share the acquired sociological knowledge
- Can find, gather and synthesize information about social phenomena
- Can participate in a discussion
- Can argue a thesis
- Can critically assess sources
- Can present results of his/her own research
- Knows and observes the rules of professional ethics, including those
pertaining to intellectual property
- Can properly use sources of scientific information
- Respects dignity of persons participating in a study (respondents, informers,
interviewees and other participants)
- Respects opinions of other people, for instance those expressed in a group
discussion
- Is aware of the consequences of ongoing projects
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