Module designation
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State Compulsory Module
Philosophy of Scientific Knowledge
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Module level, if applicable
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State Compulsory Module
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Code, if applicable
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FSK 2104
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Subtitle, if applicable
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-
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Courses, if applicable
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Course
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Credits
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Philosophyof Scientific Knowledge
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2
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Semester(s) in which the module is taught
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4 semester
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Person responsible for the module
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Sarymsakov Amanbek
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Lecturer
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Sarymsakov Amanbek
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Language
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Kazakh, Russian
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Relation to curriculum
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(State/Social/ Vocational/IET)
State
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Type of teaching, contact Hours
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Lecture
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Practicum
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Seminars
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15 hrs (1 hrs per week) /110 students/40 students
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15 hrs (1 hrs per week) /25-30 students
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Workload
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Lectures
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Guided self-study
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Self-study
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15 hours
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30 hours
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30 hours
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Credit points
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2 credits/3ECTS
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Requirements according to
the examination regulations
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It is necessary to have knowledge of the socio-economic disciplines ,as well as the history of science in the amount of introductory courses
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Recommended prerequisites
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The discipline of social-humanitarian and natural-scientific trend in the volume of the first year of university
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Module objectives/intended
learning outcomes
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Knowledge
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Skills
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Competences
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knowledge of the role of Philosophy as worldview and basic concepts of the scientific knowledge; its essence and interrelation of philosophical and general scientific worldview;
knowledge of core principles, laws and mechanisms of the cognitive activity. skills of non-biased comprehension of realias of modern socio-cultural situations from the point of view of critical thinking methodology;
the main theoretical and methodological approaches to the philosophical problems;
the main categorical apparatus of philosophy ;
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to work independently with the literature of educational and special character, developing creative work with the original sources;
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self-oriented in the terminology and conceptual apparatus of philosophy;
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free analysis of issues concerning the philosophical perspective;
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develop and protect their own ideological position.
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freely discuss and analyze the issues concerning the philosophical perspective;
constructively use scientific knowledge about philosophy in various areas of social life;
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Create
mastering skills of creative and critical thinking and applying of tools of critical thinking to the analysis of scientific, cultural, social and political phenomena and processes.
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Apply
skills to use knowledge of principles, laws and categories of Philosophy in the process of solving professional scientific tasks;
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Content
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The aim: to develop students’ methodological and scientific culture, their skills of independent formulating scientific problems and algorithm of scientific search based on fundamental knowledge in the sphere of philosophy, as well as possibilities of interdisciplinary methodology.
A special attention is paid to the problems of science and technology, engineering, technical knowledge and art, the role of science in social progress, and also in genesis and solution of global tasks of modern society.
Content. Studying key ideas and categories of Modern Philosophy, its basic principles, laws and mechanisms of cognitive activity.
Considering ethical problems of the development of science and technology, basic spiritual values and their importance for professional activity.
Extension and improvement of students’ knowledge in heuristic and methodological spheres of science by mastering scientific and methodological potential of Modern Philosophy. Forming the idea of the objective law of existence and the development of the community, state, civil society and individuals, of the principles of tolerance and intercultural dialogue as conditions of existence of a global society. Developing the students’ culture of critical thinking and their skills of independent reflection on their own methodological problems.
The module covers the study of object and basic conceptions of philosophical science,are historical types of philosophy, philosophy of life(ontology) and theory of cognition, scientific pictures of the world and scientific revolutions, and also philosophical problems of society
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Study and examination
requirements and forms of
examination
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Written exam, tests
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Media employed
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Video lectures, presentations
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Reading list
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1.Abishev K.A. Philosofy. Almaty, 2001
2. Аlekseev P.В., Panin А.В. Philosofy. М., 2008.
3. Mareev C.H., Mareeva E.B. History of philosophy. М., 2003.
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Module designation
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Social-Communicative Module
Psychology of Interpersonal Communication
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Module level, if applicable
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Social-Communicative Module
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Code, if applicable
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PIC 2201
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Subtitle, if applicable
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not applicable
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Courses, if applicable
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Elective Courses
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Credits
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Psychology of Interpersonal Communication
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2
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1 lectures + 1 seminar / week
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Semester(s) in which the module is taught
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3 semester
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Person responsible for the module
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associate Professor, Smagulova Dana
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Lecturer
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associate Professor Baigisieva M.K., associate Professor, Smagulova D.C.
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Language
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Kazakh, Russian, English
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Relation to curriculum
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(State/Social/ Vocational/IET)
Social
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Type of teaching, contact Hours
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Lecture
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Practicum
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Seminars
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15 hours per semester
1 hour per week
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15 hours per semester
1 hour per week
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Workload
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Lectures
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Guided self-study
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Self-study
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15 hours per semester
1 hour per week
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8 hours per semester
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30 hours per semester
2 hours per week
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Credit points
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2 credit/3 ECTS
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Requirements according to
the examination regulations
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It is necessary to have knowledge of philosophy, culture study, history, ethics, language learning, logics and other spheres for studying sociology. Sociology develops in integrative interactions with socialhumanist modules, observing different aspects of development, functions and interaction of society and personality – politics of economical courses, proves, and social philosophy, ethnology etc.
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Recommended prerequisites
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History of Kazakhstan, Political Science, Economic theory, Social sciences (as part of the school program), The course of world history (as part of the school program). Social Issues of terrorism
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Module objectives/intended
learning outcomes
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Knowledge
knowledge of mental phenomena of interpersonal communication in the accordance of the cognitive processes and regulatory conditions;
knowledge of the theoretical and methodological foundations of modern psychology of interpersonal communication ;
knowledge of the basic concepts and categories of modern psychology of interpersonal communication;
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Skills
the ability to investigate individual human characteristics in terms of interpersonal communication in order to identify his personal attributes and form his psychological characteristics;
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Competences
the ability to competently build a system of relationships with others in the context of interpersonal communication and group interaction
skills of interpersonal communication psychological research, implementation, analysis , processing of the data and correct interpretation of the results;
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Create
the ability to develop practical recommendations to help improve the individual in terms of interpersonal communication;
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Analysis
the ability to estimate and adjust interpersonal communication in order to harmonize the individual and his relationship with others
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Apply
the ability to adequately apply the acquired psychological knowledge in interpersonal communication
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Content
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The aim: students’ awareness of the role and place of psychological knowledge about interpersonal communication in the modern world, revealing their importance in the process of becoming a professional in their chosen specialty.
Content: Systematization of students’ knowledge through the study of the major paradigms, theories, and concepts of modern psychology of interpersonal communication. The theoretical and empirical study of the interpersonal communication psychological problems based on the study of cognitive processes, mental states and individual psychological characteristics of the individual. Basic categories and concepts of social psychology, methodological foundations of social psychology, the basic theories, concepts and principles of social psychology, the nature, content and form of psychic phenomena, laws of their dynamics, methods and techniques of researching interpersonal communication, the essence of the new psychological techniques and technology of studying interpersonal communication.
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Study and examination
requirements and forms of
examination
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Written and oral exam, tests
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Media employed
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Video lectures, presentations, Website: www.abc.com,
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Reading list
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1. Ibraeva A.S. Theory of Psychology. Almaty, 2003
2. Sapargaliyev G.S. Foundations of the state and law. Almaty, 2001.
3. Sydykov U. E., Ospanov K.I. Foundations of Law. Textbook. Almaty: KazNTU, 2004.
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Module designation
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Social-Communicative Module
Theoretical and Applied Political Science
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Module level, if applicable
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Social-Communicative Module
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Code, if applicable
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TAPS 2202
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Subtitle, if applicable
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-
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Courses, if applicable
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Course
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Credits
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Theoretical and Applied Political Science
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2
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1 lectures + 1 seminar / week
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Semester(s) in which the module is taught
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3 semester
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Person responsible for the module
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Zhumagulova Arzan Zhahanovna
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Lecturer
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Zhumagulova Arzan Zhahanovna
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Language
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Kazakh, Russian
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Relation to curriculum
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(State/Social/ Vocational/IET)
Social
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Type of teaching, contact Hours
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Lecture
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Practicum
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Seminars
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15hrs (1 hrs per week)/ 110 students/40 students
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15 hrs (1 hrs per week) /25-30 students
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Workload
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Lectures
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Guided self-study
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Self-study
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15 hours
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30 hours
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30 hours
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Credit points
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2 credits/3 ECTS
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Requirements according to
the examination regulations
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The aim: To introduce to the basics of politics, power and power relations, the political system of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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Recommended prerequisites
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History of Kazakhstan
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Module objectives/intended
learning outcomes
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Knowledge
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Skills
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Competences
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the ability to express attitude and to exercise social and political activity to resist various forms of manipulation;
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the ability of a tolerant professional interaction and adaptation to the new conditions, taking into account the socio-cultural, ideological, political and religious differences.
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Content
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Content: Political systems and forms of government, and institutions, the political processes in Kazakhstan and in the world. Program documents and the President's Addresses, strategic directions of home and foreign policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The idea of a global world as the new world order, an understanding of the major tendencies in world politics and international relations, contribution to the national security strengthening and terrorism and extremism prevention.
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Study and examination
requirements and forms of
examination
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Written exam, tests
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Media employed
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Video lectures, presentations
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Reading list
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А. Bekturova. The theory of Political Science 2006.
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А. Zhumagulova The Political Science. 2011.
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Module designation
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Social-Communicative Module
Ethics of Personal and Social Success
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Module level, if applicable
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Social-Communicative Module
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Code, if applicable
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EPSS 2203
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Subtitle, if applicable
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not applicable
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Courses, if applicable
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Course
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Credits
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Ethics of Personal and Social Success
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2
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1 lectures + 1 seminar / week
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Semester(s) in which the module is taught
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3 semester
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Person responsible for the module
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Bolatova D.
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Lecturer
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Bolatova D.
Orazbayev A. E.
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Language
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Kazakh, Russian
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Relation to curriculum
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(State/Social/ Vocational/IET)
Social
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Type of teaching, contact Hours
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Lecture
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Practicum
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Seminars
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15 hrs (1 hrs per week) /110 students/40 students
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15 hrs (1 hrs per week) /25-30 students
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Workload
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Lectures
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Guided self-study
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Self-study
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15 hours
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30 hours
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30 hours
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Credit points
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2 credits/3ECTS
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Requirements according to
the examination regulations
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Basic knowledge in Philosophy and Ethics
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Recommended prerequisites
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Elementary Course of Culture
school courses
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Module objectives/intended
learning outcomes
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Knowledge
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Skills
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Competences
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knowledge of current ethical problems of modern society and their importance for the professional activity;
knowledge of basic ethical concepts and categories;
knowledge of principles and methods of finding the best ethical decisions in difficult situations of everyday life;
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skills of independent moral orientation in society, indicating a sufficient level of ethical maturity;
skills to behave in society and communicate with citizens in accordance with the rules of etiquette.
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skills of assessment of their own actions and the behavior of others in terms of ethics and morality norms;
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Content
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The aim: to introduce students to ethical standards, moral principles and human values in the social activity.
Content: The systematic understanding of the ways of forming and improving ethical standards in various areas of professional activity. Formation for future professionals of knowledge about the basic ethical concepts, regularities of forming ethical conduct in the process of a person’s socialization. Introduction to the basic stages and tendencies in the development of ethics. Revealing the contents of fundamental ethical guidelines that form the moral position of an individual.
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Study and examination
requirements and forms of
examination
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Written exam, tests
Exam
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Media employed
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Video lectures, presentations
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Reading list
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1. Akimov TA People - Culture - Politics. - M.: UNITY, 2007.
2. Bigaliev AB, Khalilov MF, MA Sharipova Fundamentals of Society Almaty: "Kazakh universiteti", 2007.
3. Dauvergne P. Handbook Of Global Culture. Edward Elgar, 2005. PDF
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