Philosophy

Course: Land evolution and real estate assessment

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute "Institute of Geology"

Title
Philosophy
Code
ОК 6
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
7 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
Communicate oral and in writing in the state and foreign languages ​​on issues of professional activity. Organize and manage the professional development of individuals and groups. Communicate information, ideas, problems, solutions, own experience and arguments to specialists and non-specialists. Know the history and features of the development of geodesy and land management, their place in the general system of knowledge about nature and society. Plan complex professional activities, develop and implement projects in the field of geodesy and land management under resource and other constraints. Develop and make effective decisions on professional activities in the field of geodesy and land management, including in conditions of uncertainty.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Before studying this course, students must know the basic stages and characteristics of the historical and cultural process, based on knowledge of the school curriculum disciplines "History", "People and the World", "Art Culture", "Ethics".
Course content
The discipline "Philosophy" allows students to familiarize themselves with the worldview and methodological culture accumulated by mankind over the entire history of its existence, show the holistic, integrative nature of knowledge about the world around us, emphasize the fundamental importance for each person of his free worldview self-determination, the choice of an active life position, the creation of good by strengthening the state and society by their own activities. Philosophy for future specialists in natural and economic geography is an ideological and at the same time methodological basis, on the basis of which the assimilation of humanitarian, general educational, fundamental and applied disciplines takes place. To a large extent, thanks to it, it becomes possible for students to go beyond the limits of narrow professional training, orientation towards universal human values.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Horak H.I. Filosofiia. Kurs lektsii.– K., 1998. 2. Zarubizhna filosofiia XX stolittia. – K., 1993. 3. Istoriia filosofii: Pidruchnyk / za red. Volodymyra Ivanovycha Yaroshovtsia – K., 2002. 4. Istoriia filosofii. Slovnyk / Za zah. red. V.I.Iaroshovtsia. – K., 2005. 5. Okhrimenko O.H. Fundamentalni filosofski problemy. – K., 2002. 6. Petrushenko V.L. Filosofiia : Navch. posib. dlia stud. vyshch. zakl. osvity I-IV rivniv akredytatsii. – K.: Karavela, 2001.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Knowledge control is carried out according to the ECTS system, which provides for a two-level assessment of the learned material, in particular, the assessment of theoretical training - learning outcomes (knowledge 1.1 - 1.6), which is 40% of the total assessment and assessment of practical training - learning outcomes (skill 2.1-2.6); (communication 3.1-3.3); (autonomy and responsibility 4.1-4.3), which is 60% of the total score. Forms of control include evaluation of the oral response, addition, participation in discussions, modular tests, writing a summary of the original source (a fragment of the work of an outstanding philosopher). The examination assessment takes place in a test form and is estimated at 40 points.
Language of instruction
ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Andrii Andrii Kravchuk
Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Science
Faculty of Philosophy

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Science
Faculty of Philosophy