37 Social Science Courses
Explore the Greek financial crisis of 2012, its causes, effects on Europe, and potential solutions through a series of insightful lectures.
The Geithner Plan course explores innovative solutions to the banking crisis, focusing on investment strategies and the associated risks and benefits.
Explore the complexities of capitalism, examining its successes, crises, and potential reforms through diverse theoretical lenses and real-world case studies.
The course explores the Federal Reserve's role during financial crises, led by Ben Bernanke, providing insights for understanding future economic challenges.
This introduction to Game Theory covers strategic thinking, dominant strategies, Nash equilibrium, and real-world applications in various fields like economics, politics, and more....
The course explores the psychological aspects of mating and dating, examining conflicts, love's chemistry, and the phenomenon of lovesickness through an evolutionary lens.
Explore Gary Becker's groundbreaking insights on human capital, intergenerational mobility, and the economic implications of education, health, and societal choices in this comprehensive...
The Miracles of Capitalism is an engaging seminar for high school students, exploring fundamental economic concepts and their significance in society and history.
The course analyzes the role of race, class, faith, and gender in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election and their influence on candidates and the electorate.
This course explores sociological issues and methods through real-life examples, focusing on the multicultural dynamics of New York City at the end of the 20th century.
Explore advanced theories in political economy, focusing on neoclassical economics and the monetary circuit as developed by Keynes, Schumpeter, and Minsky.
Explore the dynamics of communication and conflict in couples and families, focusing on relationships, individual psychopathology, and family disruption.
Social Science is a vibrant field that explores the intricacies of human behavior and societal structures. It encompasses various disciplines such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and political science, each offering unique insights into the functioning of societies and the relationships between individuals.
At its core, Social Science seeks to understand how people interact with each other and their environments. This understanding is crucial for addressing contemporary issues such as inequality, governance, and cultural diversity. By studying social dynamics, students can gain valuable perspectives that are applicable in numerous professional contexts.
Here are some key areas of focus within Social Science:
Our Social Science courses are designed to equip learners with critical thinking skills and analytical tools necessary for navigating complex social issues. Whether you're looking to pursue a career in education, public policy, or social research, our curriculum offers a comprehensive foundation.
Through engaging materials, interactive discussions, and real-world case studies, students will develop a nuanced understanding of societal challenges and the mechanisms of change. Join our community of learners and embark on a journey to make a difference in the world through the lens of Social Science.