Common core in Human sciences

The common core in Human Sciences refers to a foundational set of knowledge and skills shared across various disciplines that study human behavior, society, and culture. It encompasses a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the complexities of human experiences and the factors that shape them. The common core in Human Sciences provides students with a well-rounded understanding of human behavior, society, and culture. It equips them with critical thinking skills, research abilities, and interdisciplinary perspectives to explore and address complex human issues.

By the end of the 1st year the student is oriented to one of the following fields:

  • History
  • Archeology

Student orientation is based on the following criteria:

  • GPA
  • Student choice
  • Pedagogical places

Course Structure

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