Study General Social Sciences

About the Subject

General Social Sciences refers to the study of society in a broad sense, without focusing on a specific discipline such as economics, sociology, or political science. It is used when the subject matter spans multiple areas of social science or does not belong to a single defined field.

What to Study

General Social Sciences does not follow a single specialised curriculum. Instead, it may involve:

  • Broad understanding of social systems and institutions
  • Topics that combine multiple social science disciplines
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to social issues
  • General or introductory content covering society, economy, and politics
  • Research that spans different areas of social science

Career Prospects

As a non-specialised field, career pathways depend on further focus or experience. It is commonly associated with:

  • Progression into specialised fields such as economics, sociology, or political science
  • General roles in government, research, or social services
  • Entry-level positions requiring broad social science knowledge
  • Work in policy, administration, or community-related fields

Study Destinations

General Social Sciences is not typically a standalone professional discipline, but appears in:

  • Broad or undeclared social science programs
  • Interdisciplinary degrees
  • Early-stage or exploratory study pathways

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