The Social Sciences Department explores complex societal structures and human behavior. Sociology studies how societies are organized and how social relationships evolve, providing insights into group dynamics and social change. Psychology examines mental processes, emotions, and behavior, aiding in understanding human motivation and interaction. Anthropology explores human cultures and societies through time, comparing social and biological aspects across regions. Economics analyzes how societies allocate resources, exploring the mechanisms of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Education studies investigate policies and systems to improve learning outcomes, focusing on equitable access to quality education. Gender studies delve into issues of gender identity and roles, examining cultural and social impacts on individuals and communities. Human geography assesses the interaction between people and their environments, looking at spatial patterns and distributions. Cultural studies evaluate the significance of cultural practices and institutions, exploring their effects on social identities and group behaviors.