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                                               SO20204 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

               Supplementary Subject                                             Learning Area of Social Studies
               Level M.2  Semester 2                                                        40 periods : 1 credit


                       The learning area of this course is aimed at innovating and stimulating skills-based programme that
               can be used to explore current issues and develop vital skills. Provide the students an opportunity to
               explore  the  perspective  of  cultures,  both  familiar  and  unfamiliar,  form  their  own  personal  opinion  to
               opinions of others on the other side of the world. All whilst developing their critical thinking and research
               skills.  Moreover, student will develop their ability to think critically and creatively, to research efficiently
               and effectively, to collaborate and work well with others, to present their ideas to others. Also develop to
               open-mindedness and learn to consider issues from other perspective, express their own opinions on issues
               of global importance, gain an independent world-view and become global thinker, and learn how to inform
               others, raise awareness and take action on issues to develop their thinking skills towards the 21st century.
                       The teaching procedures introduced in this course focus on acquiring and developing skills rather
               than on subject knowledge. Student will develop skill by investigating the Local, National, and Global
               perspectives on seven main topics. The topics are including to contents : draw conclusion from the source
               material to answer, draw conclusion need to infer meaning from given information, conclusions in global
               perspective from evidence not to jump conclusions based on no evidence, search for information from a
               variety of sources to minimize the incidence of bias and vested interest, exaggeration, understatement,
               emotive  language,  opinion  disguised  as  truth,  generalization  and  lack  of  evidence  when  looking  bias,
               identifying and explain facts, opinions, value judgments and predictions, support facts in written works with
               reliable and credible evidence, value judgment considers whether something is right or wrong, good or bad,
               fair or unfair. These topics can include wide range of issues, and student will be able to explore each topic
               in a way that suits their own areas of interest.

                       The course also enables students to instill the desirable characteristics, including to be successful
               in  the  world  that  they  live  in,  seeing  and  understanding  how  the  world  works  and  how  we  are  all
               interconnected through trade, media, the internet, travel and politics. Broadening their sense of normal,
               their idea of how to interact with others, seeing a company operate in different regions of the world. All of
               these things are hugely beneficial to being employable in the 21st century, and being healthy and well-
               balanced.

               Learning Outcomes

                   1.  Analyze the process of globalization by using different theoretical perspectives and debates on a
                       broad range of issues (including issues of dependence and interdependence);
                   2.  Demonstrate an understanding of the world from a specific non-U.S. and non-Western European
                       viewpoint.
                   3.  Identify the main idea, analyze the essence, interpret and express opinions from listening to and
                       reading texts.
                   4.  Recognize topic-based vocabulary and develop strategies for working out the meaning of words by
                       studying contextual clues or word formation.
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