7. W hat I Am in the Society?
POLITICAL
SCIENTIST AN T H R O P O L O G I S T ECO NOMIST ARCHEOLOGIST
PSYCHOLOGIST GEOGRAPHER GUIDANCE
COUNSELOR
SOCIAL
WORKER
SECONDARY TEACHER LAWYER
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8. W hat I Am in the Society?
POLITICAL
SCIENTIST AN T H R O P O L O G I S T ECO NOMIST ARCHEOLOGIST
PSYCHOLOGIST GEOGRAPHER GUIDANCE
COUNSELOR
SOCIAL
WORKER
SECONDARY TEACHER LAWYER
14. ANALYSIS
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GUIDED QUESTION:
a. How does anthropology,
geography, sociology, political
science, and psychology relate to
Social Science?
b. How does social science address
social concerns?
c.
d. What is the most important
contribution of social science in
todays’ world.
17. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this lesson, the students will be
able to:
1. Discuss the Professions in SocialSciencein the
RealWorld.
2. Appreciatethe importance of social science
professions.
3. Createpersonal viewsaboutthe contributionof
socialsciencesprofessionin today's world.
18. Social Science
- the scientific study of human society
and social relationship.
- is a group of academic disciplines
that focus on how individuals behave
within society.
19. Anthropologists examine various cultural backgrounds through artifacts, researches,
and statistical analyses. They primarily seek to understand human behavior so as to
improve human conditions. They also combine knowledge of biology and archeology
with current data.
Anthropologist
20. Where are anthropologists
working?
it opens doors to various career paths.
1. ACADEMIC CAREER - College Professor, Secondary School Teacher, Researcher
2. Corporate and Business Careers - working in market research, conduct targeted
focus groups to examine consumer preference patterns.
3. Government Careers - governmental organizations use anthropologists in
planning, research and managerial capacities because of their critical thinking skills.
4. Non-profit and Community-based Careers
5. POLICE Forensic Anthropologist
6.Journalist
7. Museum Curator
8. Foreign Service Officer.
8. Human Resources Representative.
9. International Nonprofit Administrator.
21. A person working
as Anthropologist in Philippines typi
cally earns around 58,600 PHP per
month. Salaries range from 26,900
PHP (lowest) to 93,100
PHP (highest).
This is the average monthly salary
including housing, transport, and
other benefits. Anthropologist
salaries vary drastically based on
experience, skills, gender, or location
22. Archeologist may work on archeological digs to
recover evidence of past civilizations (such as fossil,
tools or pottery) or study current civilizations and
cultures.
Archeologist
23. Where are archaeologist working?
it opens doors to various career paths.
1. Social researcher
2. Tourism officer
3. Heritage Manager
4. ACADEMIC CAREER - College Professor, Secondary School Teacher, Researcher
5. Archivist - manage and maintain documents and other materials that have historical and cultural
importance for individuals.
6. Cartographer- developing and producing maps- detailed geographical information are needed for a
range of purposes
7. Higher education lecturer
8. Government social research officer - you can use your research and analytical skills to help
shape and improve government policy
9. Local government officer
24. This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.
Archeologist salaries vary drastically based on experience, skills, gender, or location.
25. Economists analyze topics related to the production,
distribution, and use (consumption) of goods and services.
They work in or across a variety of fields, such as business,
health, and the environment
econom
is
t
26. Where are Economist working?
it opens doors to various career paths.
- Economic consultant- Analyze business organizations' economic statuses and propose plans to help
improve and change their existing programs.
- ACADEMIC CAREER - College Professor, Secondary School Teacher, Researcher
- Financial consultant
- Business Development Manager
- Investment analyst
- Research Assistant
- Diplomatic Service Officer
- Local Government Officer
- Survey researcher
- Career in Banking
- Bank Officer
- Loan Officer
27. Geographer
• Geographer is a physical scientist,
social scientist or humanist whose
area of study is geography, the
study of Earth's natural
environment and human society,
including how society and nature
interacts.
28. Where are Geographer working?
it opens doors to various career paths to:
- Market researcher
- Nature conservation officer
- ACADEMIC CAREER - College Professor, Secondary School Teacher, Researcher
- Paleontologist - study fossilized life forms and to understand what the Earth was like millions of years ago
- Political risk analyst
- Sustainability consultant
- Transport planner
- Geographical Information System Officer
- Market researcher
- Landscape architect
- Construction manager
29. Sociology
(Sociologist)
• Some sociologists work solely
for theoretical purposes, whilst
others intend to use their findings
in policies or welfare.
• Sociology is the study of society,
both on an individual and
structural level. Covering topics
such as class, religion and social
mobility, there's a broad range to
choose to specialize in.
30. Where are Sociologist working?
it opens doors to various career paths to:
- Human Resource Representative
- Management Consultant
- ACADEMIC CAREER - College Professor, Secondary School Teacher, Researcher
- Media Planner
- Market Research
- Social or Community Service Manager
- Public relations workers
- Government Worker
- administrators, community organizers, public policy researchers
- Survey researcher
31. Psychology /Psychologist
Psychology study cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing,
interpreting, and recording how people relate to one another and to their environments. They use
their findings to help improve processes and behaviors
Psychologists - provide help with issues such as anxiety, depression, stress and eating
disorders. They use a number of scientifically-supported tests to determine the mental health and
wellbeing of people
32. - Clinical psychologist
- Counselling psychologist
- Educational psychologist
- Forensic psychologist
- Further education teacher
- Education mental health practitioner
- Health psychologist
- High intensity therapist
- Occupational psychologist
Where are Psychologist
working?
it opens doors to various career paths to:
- Human resources officer
- Psychological wellbeing practitioner
- Careers adviser
- Neuroscientist
- Life coach
- Guidance Councilor
- College Professor/Secondary Teacher
- Sport and exercise psychologist
- Survey researcher
33. History
(Historian)
• History is a broad social science
subject that involves studying
particular past time periods.
• Whilst postgraduate level study
gives you a chance to specialize in
a particular field of history, you'll still
be using similar skills – interpreting
sources, looking at current theories
of the past, and assessing ideas
against the available evidence.
34. Where are Historian working?
it opens doors to various career paths to:
- Museum Archivist - specialize in displaying and interpreting historical artifacts.
- History Professor
- Writer or editor
- Researcher
- Business Consultant
- Lawyer
- Reporter or Journalist
- Survey researcher
35. POLITICS
(POLITICAL ANALYST)
- study how political systems
originate, develop, and
operate. They research and
analyze governments,
political ideas, policies,
political trends, and foreign
relations.
36. Where are Political Analyst
working?
it opens doors to various career paths to:
- Policy Analyst
- Attorney/Lawyer
- Legislative Assistant
- Public Relations Specialist
- Social Media Manager
- Marketing Research Analyst
- Political Consultant
- Intelligence Analyst
- Political Campaign Staff
- College Professor
- Survey researcher
37. LINGUISTICS
• Linguistics is the study of
language – looking at how
human language is formed,
processed and used in
different contexts. Rather than
learning to speak a particular
language, this social science
subject is more about how
language itself works.
38. Jobs You Can Get With a Degree
in Linguistics
it opens doors to various career paths to:
- Translator
- Language Interpretation
- Technical Writer
- Academe Career
- Journalist
- Editor
- Speech Language Pathologist
- Lexicographer - language professional who compiles dictionaries and is one
of the most common jobs for linguists.
- Forensic linguistics - help detectives, FBI agents and others solve crimes by
analyzing vocal and written evidence.
- Marketing Management
- Research Assistant
39. A social worker affords social welfare and human rights
services to improve the lives of people in a community. They
employ research analysis and data to put service plans
directly into practice.
Socialworker
40.
41. 1. Which of the following is NOT an
example of social science?
A. Sociology
B. Linguistic
C. Chemistry
D.Economics
42. 2. Which is NOT a career in Applied
Social Science?
A. Molecular Scientist
B. Guidance Counselor
C. Social Worker
D. Journalist
43. 3. It is the study of cognitive, emotional,
and social processes and behavior by
observing, interpreting, and recording how
people relate to one another and to their
environments.
A. Sociology
B. Anthropology
C. Psychology
D.Economics
44. 4. If you were to explore the culture and
traditions of one tribe, which discipline
would be the MOST relevant?
A. History
B. Anthropology
C. Psychology
D. Political Science
45. 5. It is the study of language – looking at
how human language is formed, processed
and used in different contexts.
A. Linguistic
B. Speech Language
Pathologist
C. Psychology
D. Political Science
46.
47. Reflection will be graded
according to:
Content ----- 10
Clarity of Thought ----- 5
Mechanics ----- 5
(Punctuation Marks, Spelling, Capitalization)
TOTAL: 20 POINTS