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Introduction to Social Sciences

Code: P100     Acronym: ICS

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Social and Human Sciences

Instance: 2017/2018 - 1S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Psychology
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Master Psychology

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIPSI 167 Official Curricular Structure 1 - 3 30 81
Mais informaçõesLast updated on 2017-05-17.

Fields changed: Components of Evaluation and Contact Hours, Melhoria de classificação

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

• Acquaintance with the biological aspects of human social behavior. Acquisition of skills to analyze human cultures when compared with other non-human primate cultures. • Acquaintance with the evolution of thought on society and on social relations accounting for social, economic, political and religious conditions. 

Learning outcomes and competences

• Acquaintance with some of the most prominent theoretical and methodological approaches in Social Sciences. • Acquaintance with the problems arising in research and production of knowledge in Social Sciences. 

Working method

Presencial

Program

1. Biology and Society: the ethological bases of human beings as social beings. - Evolutionary perspectives on social behavior - Social cohesion and language - Altruism and cooperation 2. The emergence of thought on society - Philosophical, socio-political and ideological bases - The illuminist philosophy and the idea of Social Contract - Forerunners of social sciences - Montesquieu, Tocqueville e Comte. 3. Introduction to three classic sociologists: K. Marx; E. Durkheim; M. Weber. - Philosophical influences, key concepts, research methods, vision on Society and on the Individual.

Mandatory literature

Robin Dunbar; A história do Homem: Uma nova história da evolução da humanidade, Lisboa: Quetzal Editores , 2006
Bottomore Tom; História da análise sociológica
Barrett Louise; Human evolutionary psychology. ISBN: 0-333-72558-1
Morin Edgar; O^paradigma perdido. ISBN: 972-1-01721-3

Complementary Bibliography

Durkheim Émile; A^divisão do trabalho social
Delas, J.-P. & Milly, B. ; Histoire des pensées sociologiques, Dalloz, 1997
Mendras, H. & Etienne, J.; Les grands auteurs de la sociologie ; Tocqueville, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Hatier, 1996
Kuper Adam 340; The^social science encyclopedia. ISBN: 0-415-20794-0
Foucault Michel; As^palavras e as coisas. ISBN: 972-44-0531-1
Dunbar Robin; Grooming, gossip and the evolution of language. ISBN: 0-571-17397-7

Teaching methods and learning activities

Expositive, using audio and video media, and group exercises.

keywords

Social sciences
Social sciences > Psychological sciences

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Teste 100,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 54,00
Frequência das aulas 27,00
Total: 81,00

Eligibility for exams

Attendance to classes not required.

Calculation formula of final grade

- Evaluation consists of two test classified in a 0-20 grade scale. The final grade results from the average of the two grades, but the student should not have less than 8 on eah test.
- Non attendance to the tests or reproval in one of them, implies evaluation through the final exam.

Examinations or Special Assignments

Not applicable.

Internship work/project

Not applicable.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

As previewed in the evaluation regulations of the faculty. 

Classification improvement

The improvement of the final grade may be made only once until the second call of the school year subsequent to the one when the student was approved and in which there is an examination previewed for the discipline.
The final grade is the highest among the one obtained initially and the one that results from the effectuated improvement of the grade.
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