The Social Science Program is intended to enable students to pursue university studies in the broad areas of social science, law, education, administration and commerce, through the acquisition of scientific learning based on the integration of knowledge and methods acquired in various social science disciplines. Students are permitted to take a maximum of two advanced courses from any one discipline.

In this course, students will familiarize themselves with various concepts related to human biology: the structure and components of cells, the composition and functions of the human nervous system, the concepts and processes that regulate homeostasis, and the various laws governing heredity and concepts of human reproduction. The historical background of several scientific discoveries related to human biology will also be covered. Finally, students will acquire the proper biological terminology to describe and understand each of these concepts.