Social science is an integrated school subject. You will learn the basics of such sciences as philosophy, sociology, economics, political science, law and social psychology.
Theory of Social Studies:
- The concept of society and its essence
- Society and nature
- Ecological problems
- Society as a system
- Orientation of social development
- Revolutionary and evolutionary changes
- Social progress
- Typology of societies
- The essence of civilization
- Types of civilizations
- West and East
- Primary type of civilizations
- Early civilizations
- Ancient civilization
- Ancient Greek art
- The civilization of Hellenism
- Roman civilization
- Civilization of the Middle Ages
- Civilization of the Renaissance
- Reformation movement
- Civilization of the Enlightenment
- Industrial civilization
- Post-industrial civilization
- Globalization
- Public relations
- Social institutions
- Family as a social institution
- Social communities and groups
- Demographic Communities
- Ethnic Communities
- Social stratification
- Social status and social role
- Social mobility
- Social Conflict
- Social organization
- The essence of the economy
- Material production
- Equipment
- Income and expenses
- The essence of market relations
- Types of markets
- Entrepreneurship as a type of activity
- The essence of money
- The role of the state in the economy
- Monetary and fiscal policy
- Main economic indicators
- The essence of the policy
- Power and power relations
- The legitimacy of power
- Separation of powers
- Political system
- The state is the leading institution of the political system
- State regime
- Constitutional state
- The welfare state
- Civil society
- Political parties
- Political elite and political leadership
- Ideological systems of modern times
- The essence of law
- The ratio of law and law
- Sources of law
- Branches of law
- Lawmaking
- Legal liability
- The general concept of culture
- Elite and mass culture
- Morality, morality
- Religion as a cultural phenomenon
- The science
- Philosophy
- Mass media
- individual person identity
- Biosocial human nature
- Socialization of the individual
- Deviant behavior
- Social control
- Freedom and personal responsibility
Theory of Social Studies:
- The concept of society and its essence
- Society and nature
- Ecological problems
- Society as a system
- Orientation of social development
- Revolutionary and evolutionary changes
- Social progress
- Typology of societies
- The essence of civilization
- Types of civilizations
- West and East
- Primary type of civilizations
- Early civilizations
- Ancient civilization
- Ancient Greek art
- The civilization of Hellenism
- Roman civilization
- Civilization of the Middle Ages
- Civilization of the Renaissance
- Reformation movement
- Civilization of the Enlightenment
- Industrial civilization
- Post-industrial civilization
- Globalization
- Public relations
- Social institutions
- Family as a social institution
- Social communities and groups
- Demographic Communities
- Ethnic Communities
- Social stratification
- Social status and social role
- Social mobility
- Social Conflict
- Social organization
- The essence of the economy
- Material production
- Equipment
- Income and expenses
- The essence of market relations
- Types of markets
- Entrepreneurship as a type of activity
- The essence of money
- The role of the state in the economy
- Monetary and fiscal policy
- Main economic indicators
- The essence of the policy
- Power and power relations
- The legitimacy of power
- Separation of powers
- Political system
- The state is the leading institution of the political system
- State regime
- Constitutional state
- The welfare state
- Civil society
- Political parties
- Political elite and political leadership
- Ideological systems of modern times
- The essence of law
- The ratio of law and law
- Sources of law
- Branches of law
- Lawmaking
- Legal liability
- The general concept of culture
- Elite and mass culture
- Morality, morality
- Religion as a cultural phenomenon
- The science
- Philosophy
- Mass media
- individual person identity
- Biosocial human nature
- Socialization of the individual
- Deviant behavior
- Social control
- Freedom and personal responsibility
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