SOCIAL SCIENCES
The Faculty of Social Sciences is an academic division that focuses on studying human behavior, societies, cultures, and interactions. It combines qualitative and quantitative research methods to analyze social structures, policies, and human relationships. This faculty prepares students for careers in research, education, public policy, and social services.
Psychology – Study of human behavior, cognition, and mental health.
Sociology – Examines social structures, cultural norms, and human interactions.
Political Science – Focuses on government systems, political ideologies, and international relations.
Anthropology – Studies human evolution, cultures, and societies across time.
Economics – Analyzes markets, economic policies, and financial systems.
Geography – Explores human and physical geography, urban planning, and environmental impact.
History – Studies past events, civilizations, and historical analysis methods.
International Relations (IR) – Examines global politics, diplomacy, and conflict resolution.
Public Administration – Focuses on governance, public policy, and administrative systems.
Criminology – Studies crime, law enforcement, and justice systems.
Social Work – Prepares professionals to work in community development and welfare services.
Media & Communication Studies – Focuses on journalism, digital media, and mass communication.
