. Identify the nature of social relations, their characteristics and
types.
. Studying the importance of social relations for the individual and
society.
Knowing the
relationship between some aspects of culture in society and the prevailing
social relations in it.
. Learn about some aspects of pathological
relationships and their negative effects, and ways to confront them.
Determining the impact
of socialization on the formation of identity among young people.
Clarify some theories that explain social processes as a manifestation
of interaction.
Intended learning outcomes
The ability to use scientific thinking and style in
writing and the ability to communicate psychologically and socially with
others. In addition to finding a solution to some negative images and
manifestations of others, too
The skill of communicating with others through
the use of the skill of acceptance and acceptance of the other with the characteristics
of his personality
Teaching and learning methods
- Lectures, panel discussions, dialogue, research and
independent studies
Methods of assessments
Written test (objective and essay test / true and
false - multiple choice - essay question
Periodic assessment oral exams throughout
the semester