
Psychology, Philosophy, and Sociology
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Sociology:
Sociology examines the structure and dynamics of societies, focusing on human interactions, cultural norms, social institutions, and patterns of behaviour. It provides insights into how social forces influence individual lives and collective experiences.
Psychology:
Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour, emotions, and mental processes. It seeks to understand how individuals perceive, think, feel, and act, exploring areas like cognitive processes, developmental stages, mental health, and social interactions.
Philosophy:
Philosophy investigates fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It encourages critical thinking and analysis of concepts related to ethics, reality, and human understanding, fostering a deeper exploration of life's big questions.


List of Courses in Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Social Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Neuropsychology
Forensic Psychology
Health Psychology
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
List of Courses in Sociology
Introduction to Sociology
Social Theory
Cultural Sociology
Sociology of Gender
Sociology of Education
Urban Sociology
Social Stratification and Inequality
Sociology of Family
Globalization and Social Change
Research Methods in Sociology
List of Courses in Philosophy
Introduction to Philosophy
Ethics and Moral Philosophy
Logic and Critical Thinking
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Science
Political Philosophy
Existentialism and Phenomenology
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy

