2009-2010_SSC1767_adamykm_760_20-nov

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COURSE SECTION INFORMATION
<Mike Adamyk >
<The Cultural Mosaic >
<General Arts and Science>
Professor’s Name:
Mike Adamyk
Email:
adamykm@algonquincollege.com Course Section:
Phone:
727-4723 ext:5235
Office:
B124
Out of Class
Assistance:
TBA
Course Number:
SSC1767
Academic Year:
Term:
Academic Level:
2010-11
Winter
04
Section Specific Learning Resources
Special Edition: Cultural Anthropology. Bonvillain and Schwimmer. Canadian
Edition, Person/Prentice Hall.
Learning Schedule
Weekly Planner- The Cultural Mosaic
Course: SSC 1767
Professor: Mike Adamyk
Room B124
adamykm@algonquincollege.com
Week
In-Class Activities
1
Course Introduction
a) Headlining Culture
b) Course Content
c)BB Support
d) Defining Culture
e) Group Work:
1) Importance of Understanding other
Cultures
2) Suggestions for Learning about
other Cultures
3)Characteristics of an inter-culturally
competent individual
2
Culture: Definitions, Components
and Elements.
On-Line Activities
A: Course IntroductionLog on to this course in Black Board
and view the various components of the
course.
B: Log on to the Discussion Board area
of BB and introduce yourself and state
what you would like to learn from this
course.
C: Homework: Look at this site and be
able to describe the various aspects of
the field of anthropology:
http://www.qvctc.commnet.edu/brian/cu
ltant.html
A: View the following web site and be
prepared to comment in class.
3
a) Headlining Culture
b) Review Anthropology Website
c) Lecture:
1) How do anthropologists learn
about other cultures?
2)Definitions: Systems, Elements
and Components of Culture
c) Cultural Knowledge Quiz
Cultural Identity
a) Headlining Culture
b) Group Work: Factors that
Comprise Cultural Identity
c) Lecture: Dimensions of Ethnicity
d) Research Projects
4
Cultural Change and Culture
Shock
a) Reading #1 due
b) Headlining Culture
c) Culture Shock
d) Cultural Change
5
Black History Month
a) Headlining Culture
b)Cultural Theories and Relativism
c) Black History Month: A Canadian
Perspective- Lecture
d) Quiz #1 Review
6
Quiz #1 &Colonialism, Conquest
and Migration and their Impact on
Canadian Culture
a) Quiz #1
b) Headlining Culture
c) What do we already know?
d) Lecture: Colonialism- Settler
nations and First Nations
Socio Economic Fact Sheet
http://www.aincinac.gc.ca/gs/soci_e.html
7
Conquest- Two Solitude Realities
a) Headlining Culture
b) What do we already know?
c) Quebec in Canada- Lecture
d) A Question of Sovereignty- Group
Anthropology Tutorials;
http://anthro.palomar.edu/tutorials/cultur
al.htm
World Values Survey:
http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/statis
tics/index.html
A: Check this site for insights into
anthropological approach to illness.
http://anthro.palomar.edu/medical/med_
1.htm
B: This site provides resources to learn
about race and ethnicity:
http://anthro.palomar.edu/ethnicity/ethni
c_1.htm
A: Culture Shock. View this site and be
ready to comment on what you have
found in class and your journals..
http://www.worldwide.edu/planning_gui
de/Culture_Re-entry_Shock/index.html
B: View this web site to understand the
nature of cultural change.
http://anthro.palomar.edu/change/chang
e_1.htm
A : View this Black History Month web
site and be ready to identify what you
learned.
http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/prog
s/multi/black-noir/index_e.cfm
A: Indian and Northern Affairs
Canada. Look at these sites and identify
various resources available concerning
Canada’s First Nations. Be ready to
comment on what you learned.
http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/sm/az/index_e.html
http://www.aincinac.gc.ca/gs/dem_e.html
B: History
http://www.civilization.ca/archeo/hnpc/
npint01e.html
C Assembly of First Nations
www.afn.ca
D: World Indigenous People’s
http://www.un.org/WCAR/ekit/indigenous.htm
View the following websites to see how
the Canadian government supports the
Quebec reality and why the PQ wants
sovereignty for Quebec.
http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/pc-
Work
8
Migration
a) Headlining Culture
b) Lecture: History of Immigration in
Canada
c) Group Work: Implications for
Canadian Identity
d) Reading #2 due
ch/sujets-subjects/divers-multi/langoff/index_e.cfm
Parti Quebecois www.pq.org – Why
separation?
View the following websites related to
Canadian Immigration and their impact
on cities.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/monitor/cu
rrent.html/
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pub/facts2
004/index.html
http://canada.metropolis.net/index_e.ht
ml
9
10
11
12
13
14
Pluralism:
a) Headlining Culture
b) Diversity
c) Pluralism: Minority/Majority
Groups, Pluralism and Assimilation
d) Refugee Simulation
Multiculturalism
a) Headlining Culture
b) Multiculturalism
c) Research papers- Discusion
Intercultural Competencies
a) Headlining Culture
b) Intercultural CompetenciesLecture
c) Open Attitudes Awareness
d) Practical
Intercultural Competencies
a) Headlining Cultures
b) Self and other awareness
c) Practical
d) Reading #3 due
Figure out whether you have the number
of points to enter Canada
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/qua
l-5.html
A: Diversity in Canada
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/multi/spmcscmp/conference/02_e.cfm
A: Multiculturalism Canada
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/multi/index
_e.cfm
A: Please view this site before coming
to class.
http://www.cba.uni.edu/buscomm/Intern
ationalBusComm/Crosscultural.html
Iron Rules of Intercultural
Communication:
http://www.cba.uni.edu/buscomm/Intern
ationalBusComm/IronRules.htm
Intercultural Competencies
a) Headlining Culture
b) Cultural Knowledge
c) Practical
d) Research Projects Due
e) Quiz #2 Review
Business Etiquette
http://www.executiveplanet.com/
Quiz #2
No on-line activities
Cultural Characteristics
http://www.cba.uni.edu/buscomm/Intern
ationalBusComm/Crosscultural.html
Other Important Information
Classroom Policies
Students should ensure that they are familiar with the following policies:
Class learning Reports:
1. Attendance will be taken throughout the course. You must have attended class to
submit a Course Learning Report.
2. Class Learning Reports are due, electronically, prior to the start of the next face to
face class. Late CLR’s will not be accepted.
Reading Assignments
All reading assignments must be submitted by the specified deadline. Any assignment
not handed in by that time will be deemed late(unless sufficient cause is given), and will
be penalized by 20% of the final value of the assignment. Late assignments not handed
in after 1 week, will automatically earn a mark of 0(zero).
Missed Quizzes
Learners who miss quizzes without notifying the professor prior to the day of the quiz
will receive a mark of zero. Learners missing a quiz with proper medical reasons will
be allowed to write a make-up, short and long answer quiz.
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