Humanities
Our Humanities program helps students understand the world — past and present — and their place in it. Through subjects like History, Geography, Cultural Studies, Economics and Business, students build knowledge of societies, cultures, systems, and global issues.
We focus on developing skills that are essential for lifelong learning and employability: critical thinking, communication, research, empathy, and ethical reasoning.
Our engaging curriculum encourages students to ask big questions, explore diverse perspectives, and connect what they learn to real-world challenges – from sustainability and social justice to government and global economics.
- History & Social Studies: Exploring historical events, civic responsibility, and global issues
- Philosophy & Ethics: Encouraging critical thinking and moral reasoning
- Geography: Understanding the physical and human landscapes of the world
- Cultural Studies: Exploring diverse traditions, languages, and societies
Pathways and Careers
Studying Humanities can lead to the following careers:
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- Historian
- Urban Planner
- Lawyer
- Economist
