This course requires 2 options.
Social Studies 2
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Tim Clarke.
Social Studies learning area is about how societies work and how people participate and interact with their beliefs, each other and their environment.
The aim of Level 2 Social Studies is to help students develop an understanding of society and its changing institutions, systems and processes. Students will look objectively at social life, gaining a critical awareness of the ways in which society is organised, the importance of social groups and institutions, and the place of the individual within these groups and institutions.
The social world is a fascinating place and the sociological perspective involves asking questions about
society, which challenge what otherwise is normally taken for granted. Social Studies is interesting and relevant.
Learn to understand the social world. Learn where you fit into it.
Students will cover a mix of three Humanities subjects: History, Geography and Psychology.
Course Overview
Term 1
Examine sociological theories, institutions and structures.
Term 2
Explore theories about human behaviour, social research methods, the importance of the family.
Term 3
Analyse the process of socialisation and the influence of the various groups we belong to.
Term 4
Revision and extension.
Prerequisites
If you choose this course you should have been close to passing Level One or have passed Level One with a mixture of Achievement Standards and Unit standards
Pathway
Social Studies is all about people. Every job involves working with people to a certain degree. This course leads to teaching, council work, social work, tourism, and tutoring.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
Total Credits Available: 23 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 23 credits.
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