Objective of Social Science

Foundational Theories & Historical Perspectives

Philosophical & Sociological Paradigms

Contemporary Issues & Global Perspectives

Practical Application & Ethical Frameworks

Course Modules of Social Science

There are six modules in this course

Module 1: Foundations of Social Science
  1. What is Social Science?
  2. Integration of Different Disciplines in Social Sciences
  3. What is Knowledge? The Science Behind It
  4. Epistemology: Sources and Validity of Knowledge
  5. Ethics and Its Different Models
  6. Deep Understanding of the World and Society
  7. Is Scientific Superiority a Myth?
  1. How Revelation Completes Reason
  2. Critical Analysis of Philosophy
  3. Concept of Society
  4. Understanding Society through Different Perspectives
  5. Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives
  6. Critical Analyses of Social Stratification
  1. Early Civilisations: Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Egyptian
  2. Greek Philosophy: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
  3. Christian Scholasticism
  4. Islamic Medieval Thinkers
  5. Moses Maimonides
  6. Islamic Golden Age
  7. Influence of the Golden Age on the European Renaissance
  8. Trade Ethics
  9. Dark Ages of Europe
  10. Eurocentric and Orientalist Worldviews
  11. Andalusia: A Model of Intellectual and Religious Co-existence
  1. The Renaissance
  2. The Enlightenment
  3. Major Thinkers of Enlightenment
  4. Western Colonisation
  5. Modern Political and Social Thought
  6. Capitalism and Socialism
  7. Major Thinkers:
    • • Michel Foucault
      • Max Weber
      • John Rawls
      • Antonio Gramsci
      • Jurgen Habermas
      • Harold Garfinkel
      • Erving Goffman
      • G.H. Mead
      • Edward Said
  1. Materialism
  2. Conspicuous Consumption
  3. Concept of Social Justice
  4. Postmodern Challenges:
    • • Westernisation
      • Feminism
      • Radical Scepticism
  1. Governance
  2. Rule of Law
  3. Concept of Separation of Power
  4. Role of Judiciary
  5. Concept of Human Rights
  6. Globalisation
  7. World Mapping (Physical & Political)

Outcomes of Course