- GENERAL
SCHOOL | SOCIAL POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES | ||||
DEPARTMENT | SOCIAL POLICY | ||||
LEVEL OF STUDIES | LEVEL 6 | ||||
COURSE CODE | 25 | SEMESTER | 5th | ||
COURSE TITLE | Social Demography | ||||
TEACHING ACTIVITIES If the ECTS Credits are distributed in distinct parts of the course e.g. lectures, labsetc. If the ECTS Credits are awarded to the whole course, then please indicate the teaching hours per week and the corresponding ECTS Credits. |
TEACHING HOURS PER WEEK | ECTS CREDITS | |||
3 | 6 | ||||
Please, add lines if necessary.Teaching methods and organization of the course are described in section 4. | |||||
COURSETYPE
Background, GeneralKnowledge, Scientific Area, Skill Development |
Scientific Area | ||||
PREREQUISITES: | NO | ||||
TEACHING & EXAMINATION LANGUAGE: | GREEK | ||||
COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUSSTUDENTS: | YES | ||||
COURSE URL: | https://eclass.duth.gr/courses/KOM03168/ | ||||
- LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes | |
Please describe the learning outcomes of the course: Knowledge, skills and abilities acquired after the successful completion of the course. | |
In this course, students are introduced to demography’s main concepts and principles and the study of demographic phenomena. Particular emphasis is placed on the interconnection of demographic characteristics with the biological, historical, social and economic phenomena and cultural characteristics observed in human populations.
The primary learning goal is to familiarize students with the quantitative research methods, which besides their specialization in the subject of Demography, will develop their ability to study populations comparatively. The connection of demography with historical, social and economic phenomena and cultural characteristics introduces students to a holistic human approach. It favours the development of multilevel and interdisciplinary thinking for understanding our species’ evolution mechanisms over time.
More specifically, upon completion of the course, the students should be able to: -to understand the basic principles of Demography. -to understand the basic mechanisms of development of human populations -to independently perform demographic analyzes. – to become familiar with the sources of demographic, social, economic and cultural data and become competent in their evaluation and use. -to be able to describe and interpret the demographic profile of a population. – to be able to interpret demographic similarities/differences between human populations. – to be able to recognize, interpret and evaluate the role of diversity in developing demographic characteristics. |
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General Skills | |
Name the desirable general skills upon successful completion of the module | |
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information,
ICT Use Adaptation to new situations Decision making Autonomous work Teamwork Working in an international environment Working in an interdisciplinary environment Production of new research ideas |
Project design and management
Equity and Inclusion Respect for the natural environment Sustainability Demonstration of social, professional and moral responsibility and sensitivity to gender issues Critical thinking Promoting free, creative and inductive reasoning |
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information,
ICT Use Decision making Working in an international environment Working in an interdisciplinary environment Critical thinking Promoting free, creative and inductive reasoning |
- COURSE CONTENT
Ø Knowledge / Understanding: Introduction to Demographic Analysis. The Lexis diagram and the measurements of demographic phenomena.
Ø Knowledge / Understanding: The demographic, socio-economic and cultural profile of human populations. Assignment of projects to students. Each student selects two countries/populations and gradually analyzes their demographic characteristics. Ø Project presentation: history, economy, society, culture of the countries of each project. Utilization of data for the subsequent demographic analysis. Ø 4. Knowledge / Understanding:Life Tables. Period and cohort analysis. Life tables by cause of death. Infant mortality. Ø 5. Knowledge / Understanding: Determinants of mortality Ø 6. Project presentation: a comparative analysis of mortality and causes of death between selected countries. Ø 7. Knowledge / Understanding: The period and cohort analysis of fertility. Ø 8. Knowledge / Understanding: Determinants of fertility. Ø 9. Project presentation:a comparative analysis and determinants of fertility in selected countries. Ø 10. Knowledge / Understanding: The age structure. Measurements and interferences of demographic phenomena Ø 11. Project presentation: a comparative analysis of population structures, population sizes and growth rates in selected countries. Ø 12. Knowledge / Understanding – Migration: Determinants and immigration policy. Demographic projections Ø 13. Project presentation:a comparative analysis of migration movements in the selected countries. |
- LEARNING & TEACHING METHODS – EVALUATION
TEACHINGMETHOD Face to face, Distance learning, etc. |
Face to face | |||||||||||||||
USEOF INFORMATION&COMMUNICATIONSTECHNOLOGY (ICT) Use of ICT in Teaching, in Laboratory Education, in Communication with students |
1. Use of power point during lectures.
2. Posting of teaching material, bibliography, slides, exercises, notes, outline and evaluation methods of the course on e-class. 3. Use of international databases
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TEACHING ORGANIZATION
The ways and methods of teaching are described in detail. Lectures, Seminars, Laboratory Exercise, Field Exercise, Bibliographicresearch& analysis, Tutoring, Internship (Placement), Clinical Exercise, Art Workshop, Interactive learning, Study visits, Study / creation, project, creation, project. Etc.
The supervised and unsupervised workload per activity is indicated here, so that total workload per semester complies to ECTS standards. |
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Student Evaluation
Description of the evaluation process
Assessment Language, Assessment Methods, Formative or Concluding, Multiple Choice Test, Short Answer Questions, Essay Development Questions, Problem Solving, Written Assignment, Essay / Report, Oral Exam, Presentation in audience, Laboratory Report,Clinical examination of a patient,Artistic interpretation, Other/Others
Please indicate all relevant information about the course assessment and how students are informed |
The final exam is done by publically present the dissertation to all students.
The students decide on the final mark of the presentation after discussing their opinions under the supervision and guidance of the Tutor. |
- SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Compulsory
• Kotzamanis, B. The demographic evolution in the post World War II period in the countries of Eastern Europe and Greece. Bolos: University of Thessaly. • Course notes • Lectures’ notes
Optional
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ANNEX OF THE COURSE OUTLINE
Alternative ways of examining a course in emergency situations
Teacher (full name): | |
Contact details: | |
Supervisors: (1) | |
Evaluation methods: (2) | |
Implementation Instructions: (3) |
- Please write YES or NO
- Note down the evaluation methods used by the teacher, e.g.
- written assignmentor/and exercises
- written or oral examination with distance learning methods, provided that the integrity and reliability of the examination are ensured.
- In the Implementation Instructions section, the teacher notes down clear instructions to the students:
- a) in case of written assignment and / or exercises: the deadline (e.g. the last week of the semester),the means of submission, the grading system, the grade percentage of the assignment in the final grade and any other necessary information.
- b) in case of oral examination with distance learning methods: the instructions for conducting the examination (e.g. in groups of X people), the way of administration of the questions to be answered, the distance learning platforms to be used, the technical means for the implementation of the examination (microphone, camera, word processor, internet connection, communication platform), the hyperlinksfor the examination, the duration of the exam, the gradingsystem, the percentage of the oral exam in the final grade, the ways in which the inviolability and reliability of the exam are ensuredand any other necessary information.
- c) in case of written examination with distance learning methods: the way of administration of the questions to be answered, the way of submitting the answers, the duration of the exam, the grading system, the percentage of the written exam of the exam in the final grade, the ways in which the integrity and reliability of the exam are ensured and any other necessary information.
There should be anattached list with the Student Registration Numbers only of students eligible to participate in the examination.