By focusing on the six real-world issues through the nine key concepts, to encourage students to act responsibly as global citizens.
Psychology
The systematic study of mental processes and human behavior through various lenses.
Philosophy
Challenging students to think critically about knowledge, existence, and ethics.
History
A deep dive into modern world history, critical source evaluation, and historical perspectives.
Global Politics
Exploring power, sovereignty, international relations, and contemporary global challenges.
Geography
Examining the dynamic interactions between people, places, and the environment.
Economics
An analysis of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and global economic interactions.
Business Management
The study of business functions, decision-making, and organizational strategies.