Name: Introduction Socio-Cultural System module/course
code IAP4135
Student workload
510
(minutes/week)
Credits (ECTS)
4.53 ECTS
Semester
I
Frequency
Odd Semester
Duration
1x per semester Types of courses:
Tutorial/Lecture/
Response
Contact hours:
150 minutes/week
Independent study:
360
minutes/week
Class size X
students:
30 Students (S1) 1 Prerequisites for participation
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2 Learning Outcomes:
(CPL1) Applying logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the context of the development or implementation of science and technology that pays attention to and applies humanities values according to their field of expertise
(CPL2) Able to demonstrate independent, quality, and measurable performance (CPL23) Able to analyze interactions between actors in public governance such as in policy formulation and management of public services, both at local and national levels, in social, economic, cultural, political and defense aspects with a political economy approach
(CPMK1) Able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in a sociological approach
(CPMK2) Able to demonstrate independent, quality and measurable performance (CPMK3) Able to analyze the Indonesian socio-cultural system and Indonesian socio- cultural aspects
3 This course discusses the definition of social and cultural systems according to several experts, main issues of social and cultural systems, theoretical approaches to the study of social systems, social and cultural structures and systems of Indonesian society, issues of national integration as well as aspects of cultural and historical values that are affect it. The Indonesian Socio-Cultural System course is a compulsory course for students to take. In the structure of the curriculum, this course is included in the
scientific and skills course groups. The competencies produced by this course contribute to the learning outcomes of study programs, especially in terms of achieving supporting competencies, namely being able to become graduates who are creative and
communicative by utilizing multimedia and being able to become graduates who are energetic, dynamic and creative in building social networks and team work.
4 Subject aims/content:
1. The concept of social systems and cultural systems 2. Social life as a social system and cultural system 3. Elements of the social system
4. Characteristics and main processes in the social system 5. Main problems in the social system
6. Sociological theoretical approach 7. Culture
8. Structure of Indonesian society
9. National integration 10. Culture and society
11. Social, cultural and community issues 12. Solving social problems
13. The mentality of the Indonesian nation 14. The personality of the Indonesian nation 5 Teaching methods lectures, discussions
6 Assessment methods: assignments, Mid-Term Exam, Final-Term Exam, quizzes, 7 Other information e.g. bibliographical references:
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