Anthropology Sociology Psychology SKU: HSP3UCategory: Grade 11Tags: Grade 11, HSP3U, Social Sciences and Humanities

Online high school course

Intro to Anthropology, Sociology & Psychology

This course HSP3U provides students with opportunities to think critically about theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students will develop an understanding of the approaches and research methods used by social scientists. They will be given opportunities to explore theories from a variety of perspectives, to conduct social science research, and to become familiar with current thinking on a range of issues within the three disciplines.

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Course Details

Course Code

HSP3U

Course Type

Academic

Format

University Preparation

Prerequisite

ENG2D OR CHC2D

Grade

 Grade 11

Overall Curriculum Expectations

Research Skills

  • Theories, Perspectives, and Methodologies: demonstrate an understanding of major theories,
    perspectives, and research methods in psychology;
  • Human Mental Processes and Behaviour: use a psychological perspective to describe how diverse factors influence and shape human mental processes and behaviour
  • Socialization: use a psychological perspective to explain patterns of socialization.

Anthropology

  • Theories, Perspectives, and Methodologies: demonstrate an understanding of major theories,
    perspectives, and research methods in sociology;
  • Explaining Social Behaviour: use a sociological perspective to explain how diverse factors
    influence and shape social behaviour,
  • Socialization: use a sociological perspective to explain patterns of socialization

Psychology

  • Exploring: explore topics related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology, and formulate
    questions appropriate for each discipline to guide their research; Investigating: create research plans, and locate and select information relevant to their chosen topics, using appropriate social science research and inquiry methods;
  • Processing Information: assess, record, analyse, and synthesize information gathered through
    research and inquiry;
  • Communicating and Reflecting: communicate the results of their research and inquiry clearly
    and effectively, and reflect on and evaluate their research, inquiry, and communication skills.

Sociology

  • Theories, Perspectives, and Methodologies: demonstrate an understanding of major theories,
    perspectives, and research methods in anthropology;
  • Explaining Human Behaviour and Culture: use an anthropological perspective to explain how
    diverse factors influence and shape human behaviour and culture;
  • Socialization: use a cultural anthropology perspective to explain patterns of human socialization.

Outline of Course Content

Unit

Title

Time

1

Research Skills

30 hours

2

Anthropology

25 hours

3

Psychology

25 hours

4

Sociology

25 hours

5

Culminating Task

3 Hours

Final Examination

2 hours

Total

110 hours

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