Humanities & Social Sciences

Study human society, culture, and history. Includes literature, philosophy, world history, sociology, and psychology fundamentals.

11 subcategories · 473 courses total

Principles of Economics
Learn the fundamental principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics. Understand concepts like supply and demand, market structures, inflation, and economic growth.
61 courses
Introduction to Psychology
Discover the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Explore topics such as cognition, emotion, personality, development, and social behavior.
45 courses
Introduction to Sociology
Examine the structure of society, social relationships, and cultural norms. Understand concepts like social stratification, institutions, and the forces that drive social change.
44 courses
Introduction to Philosophy
Engage with the fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Study the works of major philosophers and learn to construct logical arguments.
43 courses
Introduction to Political Science
Analyze systems of government, political activities, political thoughts, and political behavior. Compare different political systems and understand the dynamics of power and governance.
43 courses
Introduction to Linguistics
Investigate the scientific study of language, its structure, and its use. Cover topics such as phonetics, syntax, semantics, and language acquisition.
42 courses
World History
Explore the major events, societies, and trends that have shaped human civilization from ancient times to the modern era. Understand the connections and developments across different cultures and continents.
41 courses
Literary Analysis
Learn to critically read, interpret, and analyze works of literature, including poetry, prose, and drama. Develop skills in understanding literary devices, themes, and cultural contexts.
40 courses
Introduction to Anthropology
Study humanity, human behavior, and societies, past and present. Explore cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and biological anthropology.
39 courses
Art History
Survey the history of visual arts from prehistoric times to the contemporary world. Learn to analyze artworks within their historical and cultural contexts.
39 courses
Introduction to World Religions
Explore the major religious traditions of the world, including their histories, core beliefs, practices, and cultural impact. Foster an understanding of religious diversity and its role in human society.
36 courses