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Course name: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology Course code: (HSP3U)

Grade: 11
Type: University Preparation
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: CHC2D or ENG2D
Course description: This course provides you with opportunities to think critically about theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. You will develop an understanding of the approaches and research methods used by social scientists. You will also 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.
Grade: 11
Type: University Preparation
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: CHC2D or ENG2D
Course description: This course provides you with opportunities to think critically about theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. You will develop an understanding of the approaches and research methods used by social scientists. You will also 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.

Course Lessons

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20 Lessons

5 Lessons

1.1   Introduction to the social sciences

1.2   Designing social science research

1.3   Finding and using background research

1.4   Drawing conclusions

1.5   Communicating social science

5 Lessons

2.1   Our minds, our selves

2.2   Research methods in psychology

2.3   Developmental psychology

2.4   Social psychology

2.5   Clinical psychology and mental health

5 Lessons

3.1   Our social world

3.2   We are social animals

3.3   Developing personality through social relationships

3.4   Social living in the digital age

3.5   Prejudice and discrimination

5 Lessons

4.1   Introduction to anthropology

4.2   Physical anthropology

4.3   Sociocultural anthropology

4.4   Archeology

4.5   Cultural anthropology research report