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Section 4
4.1 Construct a table listing 3 outcomes from 3 different modules where you reflect on which graduate attributes are being developed.
Copy and paste the outcome as it appears in the study guide of the various modules. In which module is this outcome found? What graduate attribute (broad attribute and broad dimension) the outcome is developing?
1 Critically analyze theories and research in industrial Industrial Psychology Critical thinking skills to solving problems in the workplace
2 psychology to demonstrate an understanding of the field Psychology Research skills, Knowledge and understanding
3 Evaluate and apply theories and concepts in criminology Criminology Ethical and professional awareness and integrity

Section 5
5.1 Which social issue was dealt with in more than one subject the group encountered? List the social problem and mention the two subjects (modules) that have dealt with it.
5.2 Provide a brief explanation of the various angles used to approach the specific issue (just provide two different angles from two different disciplines).

5.1 The social issue of poverty was dealt with in both the modules of Sociology and Economics.

5.2
- In Sociology, poverty is often approached from a structural perspective, focusing on the societal systems and institutions that contribute to the perpetuation of poverty. Sociologists may examine how factors such as race, gender, and class intersect to create unequal access to resources and opportunities, leading to cycles of poverty.
- In Economics, poverty is often approached from a macroeconomic perspective, looking at economic policies and systems that impact levels of poverty within a country. Economists may analyze factors such as income inequality, unemployment rates, and inflation to understand the root causes of poverty and explore potential solutions through economic interventions.