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Courses in this field focus on the relationship between human behavior and societal structures like political and economic systems, fostering insights into how communities and social groups function. Learners are guided to employ analytical skills when examining individual and collective responses to societal influences. These classes offer chances for students to cultivate and express their grasp of research approaches and viewpoints in social and behavioral sciences. This curriculum segment equips students with foundational knowledge for various social science majors such as criminology, economics, political studies, psychology, sociology, and historical studies. Graduates will acquire communication abilities, analytical reasoning, and cognitive skills that lay the groundwork for continuous education and higher-level academic pursuits across numerous university disciplines.