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A curriculum of curiosity

Whether you’re just beginning or continuing your academic journey, there’s a space here for you to learn, reflect, and contribute.

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Diploma in Liberal Arts

This diploma gives a basic understanding of subjects like literature, history, and philosophy. It helps students think critically and explore topics like culture, media, and society.

02

Medical Anthropology

This course looks at how illness and culture connect, using stories to understand what it’s like to be sick. We study how things like pandemics change the way we live, care for others, and think. You’ll learn from history, art, and sociology to explore pain, healing, and ethical problems, ultimately focusing on how to provide better care in a world with health inequality.

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The Orientalism Debates: Genealogy and Critique

The Orientalism Debates: Genealogy and Critique is an introductory course on Orientalism’s history, theory, and power, exploring key themes like Legal, Black, and Post-Orientalism, with a focus on South Asia’s colonial and postcolonial contexts.

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Diploma in Law and Society

This course explores how law and society are connected, using real-life cases and stories. It looks at law as both a tool of control and a space for resistance and change.

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Diploma in Islam and Society (DIS)

This course gives a basic understanding of Islam through subjects like culture, literature, and religion. It helps students learn about Islamic life and ideas from around the world.

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Pre - Collegiate Programs

Designed for higher secondary students, this helps them improve thinking and creative skills before college. They can choose short courses like storytelling, science, or writin

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Designing Inquiry: Data,
Theory, and Analytics

This course teaches how to understand and analyze data while being aware of bias and context. Students learn to interpret and visualize data with a clear, thoughtful perspective.

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Reading and Writing Centre

This course helps students improve reading and writing skills through practice, discussion, and feedback. It uses different texts to explore how language connects to power, history, and ideas.

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Leadership Programs

This course teaches students to be kind, fair, and thoughtful leaders. They learn by working in teams and doing real projects that help people and solve problems.