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Objective of Social Science
Foundational Theories & Historical Perspectives
Understand the foundational concepts, theories, and methodologies of social sciences.
Analyze the contributions of different civilizations (Mesopotamian, Greek, Islamic, European) to social thought.
Philosophical & Sociological Paradigms
Evaluate major philosophical and sociological paradigms, including functionalism, conflict theory, and postmodernism.
Critically assess the impact of colonialism, capitalism, and globalization on modern societies.
Contemporary Issues & Global Perspectives
Explore contemporary issues such as social justice, human rights, and governance.
Compare Eurocentric and non-Western perspectives to develop a balanced worldview.
Practical Application & Ethical Frameworks
Apply ethical and epistemological frameworks to real-world social challenges.
Course Modules of Social Science
There are six modules in this course
Module 1: Foundations of Social Science
What is Social Science?
Integration of Different Disciplines in Social Sciences
What is Knowledge? The Science Behind It
Epistemology: Sources and Validity of Knowledge
Ethics and Its Different Models
Deep Understanding of the World and Society
Is Scientific Superiority a Myth?
Module 2: Revelation, Reason, and Philosophy
How Revelation Completes Reason
Critical Analysis of Philosophy
Concept of Society
Understanding Society through Different Perspectives
Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives
Critical Analyses of Social Stratification
Module 3: Civilisations and Intellectual Traditions
Early Civilisations: Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Egyptian
Greek Philosophy: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
Christian Scholasticism
Islamic Medieval Thinkers
Moses Maimonides
Islamic Golden Age
Influence of the Golden Age on the European Renaissance
Trade Ethics
Dark Ages of Europe
Eurocentric and Orientalist Worldviews
Andalusia: A Model of Intellectual and Religious Co-existence
Module 4: Modern Western Thought and Its Impact
The Renaissance
The Enlightenment
Major Thinkers of Enlightenment
Western Colonisation
Modern Political and Social Thought
Capitalism and Socialism
Major Thinkers:
• Michel Foucault
• Max Weber
• John Rawls
• Antonio Gramsci
• Jurgen Habermas
• Harold Garfinkel
• Erving Goffman
• G.H. Mead
• Edward Said
Module 5: Contemporary Social Challenges and Concepts
Materialism
Conspicuous Consumption
Concept of Social Justice
Postmodern Challenges:
• Westernisation
• Feminism
• Radical Scepticism
Module 6: Governance, Rights, and Global Structures
Governance
Rule of Law
Concept of Separation of Power
Role of Judiciary
Concept of Human Rights
Globalisation
World Mapping (Physical & Political)
Outcomes of Course
Develop a holistic and critical perspective on societal structures.
Gain historical and philosophical insights into modern governance and justice.
Be equipped to engage in informed debates on globalization, ethics, and social change.
Appreciate the diversity of intellectual traditions beyond Eurocentric narratives.
Be prepared for further studies in political science, sociology, philosophy, or international relations.
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