Introduction to Humanities and Social Sciences:
Understanding the scope, importance, and interdisciplinary nature of humanities and social sciences.
Exploring the various branches, including history, sociology, psychology, economics, and political science.
Historical Perspectives:
Studying key historical events, movements, and civilizations that have shaped human societies.
Analyzing the impact of historical developments on contemporary social, cultural, and political structures.
Social Structures and Institutions:
Examining the organization and functioning of social structures such as family, education, religion, and government.
Understanding the roles and dynamics of social institutions in shaping individual behavior and societal norms.
Cultural Diversity and Identity:
Exploring cultural diversity, cultural heritage, and cultural identities across different regions and communities.
Analyzing the significance of cultural expressions, rituals, traditions, and art forms in society.
Psychological Perspectives:
Introducing basic concepts and theories in psychology, including cognition, perception, motivation, and personality.
Understanding human behavior, emotions, and mental processes from a psychological standpoint.
Economic Principles and Concepts:
Introduction to fundamental economic principles such as supply and demand, market structures, and macroeconomic indicators.
Exploring the role of economics in influencing individual choices, resource allocation, and societal welfare.
Political Systems and Governance:
Studying different forms of government, political ideologies, and systems of governance.
Analyzing political processes, power dynamics, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
Globalization and Social Change:
Examining the impact of globalization on societies, economies, cultures, and environments.
Understanding social change, inequality, and development in the context of globalization.