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Module SCS-1004:
Cymdeithaseg a'r Byd Cyfoes

Cymdeithaseg a'r Byd Cyfoes 2024-25
SCS-1004
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser: Rhian Hodges
Overview

Ceir cyflwyniad i'r prif theorïau cymdeithasegol, gan ganolbwyntio ar bersbectifau'r swyddogaethwyr a'r ddamcaniaeth gwrthdaro. Edrychir ar waith Emile Durkheim a Karl Marx a'u gwaith arloesol mewn ffurfio theorïau cymdeithasegol cynnar gan gynnig heriau a datrysiadau i'w theoriau gan ddamcaniaethwyr cyfoes a chyfredol. Yna edrychir ar sefydliadau cymdeithasol yn y gymdeithas gyfoes, gan gymhwyso'r theorïau a'r persbectifau at ddadansoddi sefydliadau fel y teulu, addysg, y farchnad lafur a dosbarth cymdeithasol.

Cyflwynir prif theorïau a phersbectifau cymdeithasegol o fewn y modiwl hwn, Cymdeithaseg a'r Byd Cyfoes. Trafodir y prif gysyniadau cymdeithasegol megis diffinio pwpas cymdeithaseg, hunaniaeth unigol a chasgliadol, cymdeithasoli, normau a gwerthoedd cymdeithasol a nifer o gysyniadau yn gysylltiedig â phynciau’r teulu, addysg, dosbarth cymdeithasol, y farchnad lafur ac anghydraddoldeb. Cyflwynir y prif ddamcaniaethwyr cynnar megis Durkheim, Weber a Marx ynghyd â damcaniaethwyr a meddylwyr mwy cyfoes sy’n herio safbwyntiau damcaniaethwyr cynnar y maes. Ceir astudiaeth o’r prif sefydliadau cymdeithasol, yn eu plith y teulu, addysg, dosbarth cymdeithasol a’r farchnad lafur, gan gynnwys archwilio’r ffactorau sy’n effeithio tlodi ,allgau cymdeithasol ac anghydraddoldebau cymdeithasol yng Nghymru a thu hwnt.

O fewn y modiwl hwn, byddwn yn ceisio ateb y cwestiynau canlynol sy’n amlygu rhai safleoedd o wrthdaro a thensiwn o fewn y gymdeithas ac sy’n ein helpu ni i ddeall pam nad oes gan bawb yn y gymdeithas gyfle cyfartal i lwyddo: Pa ffactorau sy’n effeithio llwyddiant unigolion o fewn y system addysg?

Sut mae’r Marcswyr yn ymdrin â dosbarth cymdeithasol?

Beth yw safbwyntiau’r Ffeministiaid ar anghyfartaledd rhywedd yn ygweithle?

Pa unigolion neu grwpiau yn y gymdeithas sydd fwy tebygol o ddioddef tlodi ac allgau cymdeithasol?

Yn ôl y Swyddogaethwyr, beth yw rôl y teulu yn y gymdeithas?

Assessment Strategy

Meini Prawf Asesu

Trothwy: D- i D+ Arddangos ymwybyddiaeth sylfaenol a chyffredinol o theorïau aphersbectifau cymdeithasegol megis Marcsiaeth, Ffwythiannaeth aFfeministiaeth. Arddangos ymwybyddiaeth sylfaenol o rôl sefydliadaucymdeithasol megis y teulu, dosbarth ac addysg yn y gymdeithas gyfoes gangyfeirio’n achlysurol at yr hyn sy’n digwydd yng Nghymru. Bydd y myfyriwr ynamlinellu dealltwriaeth sylfaenol o’r persbectifau a’r sefydliadau ond ni fyddai’n manylu nac yn ehangu ar y drafodaeth mewn manylder. Bydd ymyfyrwyr yn cyflwyno gwaith ysgrifenedig gyda chyfeiriadaeth a llyfryddiaethsylfaenol yn unig.

Da: C- i B+ Arddangos dealltwriaeth dda a lled fanwl o theorïau a phersbectifaucymdeithasegol megis Marcsiaeth, Ffwythiannaeth a Ffeministiaeth. Dangosdealltwriaeth dda a lled fanwl o rôl sefydliadau cymdeithasol yn y gymdeithasgyfoes yng Nghymru gan dynnu ar enghreifftiau addas, a beirniadol mewnmannau i gefnogi atebion. Bydd yn cyfeirio’n gywir at gysyniadau megismeritocratiaeth, ymwybyddiaeth ddosbarth, cymdeithasoli, normau agwerthoedd cymdeithasol a chysyniadau creiddiol eraill. Cyflwynir y gwaithysgrifenedig gyda chyfeiriadaeth a llyfryddiaeth briodol a chywir.

Rhagorol: A- i A+ Bydd y myfyriwr medru ymdrin yn feirniadol â theorïau a phersbectifaucymdeithasegol y maes hwn megis Marcsiaeth, Ffwythiannaeth aFfeministiaeth mewn modd soffistigedig ac academaidd aeddfed ei naws. Bydd y myfyriwr yn arddangos dealltwriaeth gwmpasog o ystod o brifddamcaniaethau’r maes gan arddangos ymchwil annibynnol a’r ymgais iehangu ac ymestyn y drafodaeth. Bydd y myfyriwr medru dadansoddi,dehongli, gwerthuso ac egluro yn feirniadol rôl sefydliadau cymdeithasol yn ygymdeithas gyfoes megis y teulu, addysg a dosbarth cymdeithasol. Bydd ymyfyriwr yn rhoi ar waith cysyniadau creiddiol i’r persbectifau allweddol megismeritocratiaeth, ymwybyddiaeth ddosbarth, cymdeithasoli, normau agwerthoedd cymdeithasol gan bwyso a mesur eu gwerth i’r gymdeithasgyfredol . Bydd y myfyriwr yn defnyddio gwybodaeth o ffynonellau amrywiolac yn cyrchu gwybodaeth newydd er mwyn trafod y meysydd mewn dyfnder.

Learning Outcomes

  • Dangos dealltwriaeth o wreiddiau theori gymdeithasegol

  • Dangos dealltwriaeth o'r prif gysyniadau cymdeithasegol

  • Deall rolau'r prif sefydliadau cymdeithasol mewn modd beirniadol er mwyn dadansoddi newidiadau i'r gymdeithas gyfoes

  • Gallu defnyddio cysyniadau priodol i ddadansoddi agweddau ar gymdeithas gyfoes

Assessment method

Essay

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Aseiniad 2,000 o eiriau

Weighting

50%

Due date

19/12/2024

Assessment method

Class Test

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Prawf Dosbarth 1

Weighting

25%

Due date

18/11/2022

Assessment method

Class Test

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Prawf Dosbarth 2

Weighting

25%

Due date

26/11/2024

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