The Humanities Stream at SD Sr. Sec. School is designed for students who are passionate about history, culture, society, psychology, politics, languages, and human behaviour. This stream opens doors to vast and diverse career opportunities in administration, law, civil services, education, journalism, social sciences, fine arts, and more. Our Humanities curriculum encourages critical thinking, creativity, communication skills, and a deep understanding of the world.
1. History
Students learn about ancient, medieval, and modern history, world civilizations, revolutions,
political movements, and India’s rich heritage. History builds analytical and interpretative
skills.
2. Political Science
This subject helps students understand government structures, constitutions, public
administration, elections, and international relations. It is essential for students preparing
for civil services.
3. Geography
Students study physical geography, climate, environment, maps, natural resources, and human
settlements. Geography enhances spatial understanding and environmental awareness.
4. Economics (Optional / Elective)
Economics provides insights into national income, inflation, demand-supply, markets, and
development policies—useful for research, planning, and public administration.
5. Psychology (Optional)
Psychology explores human behaviour, mental processes, personality, motivation, and emotional
intelligence. It also builds empathy and communication skills.
6. Sociology (Optional)
Sociology helps students understand society, social issues, culture, communities, and social
change. It is useful for careers in research, NGOs, and civil services.
7. English & Other Electives
Students also study English, which enhances communication, writing skills, and critical
thinking. Additional electives may include Physical Education, Fine Arts, or Informatics
Practices.
Think logically and creatively
Understand social issues
Analyze political and economic situations
Interpret historical events
Develop strong writing and communication skills
Evaluate different perspectives
Field studies
Research assignments
Case studies
Surveys
Map work
Presentations
Debates & group discussions
Art & Literature clubs
Theatre & Drama activities
Debate competitions
Model United Nations (MUN)
Social awareness campaigns
Cultural programs
Writing & journalism activities
Civil Services (IAS, IPS, IFS)
Law entrance exams (CLAT, AILET)
BA, MA, B.Ed., BSW, BJMC, and more
Mass Communication & Journalism
Archaeology & History Research
Psychology & Counselling courses
Travel & Tourism
Public Administration
Personalized attention
Doubt-clearing sessions
Regular assessments
Feedback and mentoring
Interactive classroom learning
Wide subject flexibility
Highly qualified and experienced faculty
Focus on research, analysis, and critical thinking
Exposure to social, political, and cultural studies
Perfect foundation for competitive exams and civil services
Creativity, communication, and personality development
Real-world learning through projects and field studies