On Becoming a HUMSS Student Social Issues about
On Becoming a HUMSS Student Social Issues about HUMSS
About HUMSS It will broaden and open our minds. It interact with the society and with the living. It looks at the most REAL LIFE state of everything. It meet numbers on your way and you will make sense of it. It encounter graphs on your treks and slopes of trends; highs and lows. It is to test the existing To influence other people to think deeply and outside the box.
It covers not just political science but literature, anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, communication and psychology. Studying HUMSS doesn’t automatically mean you plan on becoming a politician or lawyer; you can also be a writer, a counselor or even a broadcaster. The perception that HUMSS students are good at dealing with people or arguing their case is just that—a perception.
Social Issues HUMSS encounter
Different universities argue about agreeing to follow the Commission on Higher Education’s memorandum to push for a revised general education program. Mostly faculty from the science and engineering units, point out that too much time is wasted in preparing speech and writing papers, rather than focusing on more practical skills in science and technology. Different writers, former deans, professors, graduates of Art, and even science field graduates argue about this issue.
In many universities abroad, programs in the humanities and the social sciences are abolished, or downgraded Social science departments, like those in sociology and political science, shift away from more interpretivist and qualitative orientations and take on a more quantitative bias, to im-press on university administration that they are worth keeping.
A tweet that’s gone viral, about a teacher dissing students from the humanities and social sciences (HUMSS) track during a review class. This isn’t a new trend. Institutions, corporations and even families have looked down on the liberal arts and social sciences courses for years. Teachers think there’s no point in pursuing liberal arts other than that it’s a prerequisite to law school. Parents argue that there are no viable careers for humanities majors. Even friends don’t get the point of learning history.
The refuge for the marginalized disciplines has been diminished by that vote taken by the university council of UP diliman it is not an isolated case. It was in fact a powerful blow, albeit symbolically, to the already marginalized position of the humanities and the social sciences in the academic discourse in our country. What makes it an unkind cut is that it is UP which did it, the university that projects itself as the bellwether of intellectualism in the country. People are afraid that UP’s vote may become contagious and will infect other schools.
The most common, and probably the most annoying view, is that studying liberal arts means you’ll end up poor: the inspiring English teacher John Keating (played by Robin Williams) said a line that explains the value of HUMSS and other “unconventional disciplines. ” It’s probably one of the most quoted lines in the film, and it’s a mantra that personally live by, a line that has given many people reason to love the liberal arts even more. “We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute, ” said Keating. “We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion.
Other issues: IT’S JUST EASY Some people say that HUMSS strand is the easiest strand on the Academic track. They just focus on memorization and haven’t had loads of works to do. It has no computations since you don’t deal with science or math. BASIC It just simple since they don’t focus in science and math. JUST A WASTE OF TIME Other says that writing research and speeches is just a waste of time.
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