Arts and Humanities

Courses under Arts and Humanities

Archaeology

Archaeology is the systematic as well as the analytical study of past human life and culture by recovering and examining remaining material evidence, such as tools, graves, buildings and pottery. ... Read More
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English

Presently, English is the first global as well a dominant language across the world. It is also known as international language of radio, aviation, communications, science, business, entertainment,... Read More
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Fine Arts

Fine art represents an art form developed mainly for aesthetics rather than practical application. Earlier, the fine arts were limited to painting, architecture, sculpture and engraving. Presently, ... Read More
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Other Arts

Arts/Humanities are academic disciplines that study human condition, utilizing methods which are mainly speculative, analytic and critical, and different from the empirical approaches of social and ... Read More
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Philosophy

Philosophy is the study of fundamental and general problems associated with matters such as mind, reason, values, existence, knowledge and language.
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Politics

The study of the process through which groups of people make collective decisions is known as politics. It is generally applied to the behavior within civil governments, but politics has been observed... Read More
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Public Administration

Public Administration is the study of administrative and executive power.
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Sociology Social Science and Social Work

Sociology is the study of society. It is a social science that utilizes different methods of empirical investigation as well as critical analysis to develop and refine a body of knowledge about human ... Read More
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Languages

Language is a spoken form of communication. Human languages are known as natural languages.The science of studying the languages falls under the area of linguistics. The natural languages are first ... Read More
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Psychology

Psychology is the science of mind as well as behavior. The ultimate goal of psychology is welfare of the society by analyzing general principles and scientific experiments.
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