Intermediate in Humanities/Arts (Political Science History and Sociology)
A Pathway To Creative Future
The Right Brainers
The Humanities & Arts stream is designed for students who love creativity, culture, communication, and understanding people. It explores subjects like psychology, sociology, literature, history, design, and media—helping students build strong skills in critical thinking, creativity, expression, and observation. Humanities offers a flexible and future-ready pathway, opening career opportunities in fields such as psychology, law, journalism, design, digital media, education, civil services, and creative arts.
For students in Hyderabad and Telangana, Humanities & Arts provides the perfect blend of academic depth and creative freedom, allowing them to learn through real-world experiences, discussions, projects, and storytelling. It is an ideal stream for learners who want to explore society, culture, ideas, and human behavior while preparing for diverse modern careers.
Syllabus & Focus Tracks
Year I
Academic Foundation
Part 1: Core Subjects
- Political Science
- History
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Geography
- Economics
- English
- Legal Studies I
Skill Tracks
- Communication & Media
- Psychology & Human Behaviour
- Digital Humanities
- Public Leadership & Debating
- Drawing
- Painting
- Sculpting
- Illustration
Practicals
Basic psychometric tools, Behavioral observation, Intro case study writing, Mental health awareness, Sketching, shading, colour basics, Digital art fundamentals, Basic printmaking, Outdoor sketching, Photography basics, Introduction to Multimedia and Animation, color theory, Elements and Principles of Design, Photoshop, Cosplay & prosthetics
Year II
Academic Foundation
Part 1: Core Subjects
- Psychology & Behavioural Studies
- Political Science
- Social & Cultural Studies
- Legal Studies II
- Business & Finance
- Journalism, Media & Communication
- Human & Community Studies
- Environmental Studies
Skill Tracks
- Journalism & Media Skills
- Research & Analytical
- Psychology & Human Development
- Public Leadership & Debating
- Game Art and Design
- 3D Modelling and texturing
- UI/UX Design
- Design Generative AI
Practicals
Students develop strong academic and analytical skills through structured research paper writing, learning how to build arguments, cite sources, and present findings professionally. With Model United Nations (MUN) training, they practice diplomacy, public speaking, negotiation, and global awareness—all essential for careers in international relations, law, public policy, and social sciences.
Who can Choose Humanities/Arts
Humanities is a natural fit for students who love drawing, design, storytelling, writing, music, theatre, photography, or any kind of artistic expression. If a student enjoys transforming ideas into visuals or stories, the Arts stream helps them grow into confident creators.
If a student is curious about psychology, culture, emotions, relationships, communication, or social systems, Humanities offers the right academic foundation. These students enjoy observing people, analyzing behavior, and understanding how society functions.
Humanities is ideal for students who love expressing themselves through words—whether it’s writing stories, articles, scripts, speeches, or content. These learners often see themselves in media, journalism, filmmaking, law, or communication roles.
Benefits of Choosing Humanities/Arts
1. Builds Creativity, Imagination & Artistic Skills
Enhances visual thinking, storytelling, and creative expression through arts, design, and media
Helps students develop skills required for animation, visual arts, filmmaking, content creation, advertising, and design careers
2. Strengthens Communication, Writing & Critical Thinking
Improves writing, analysis, public speaking, and interpretation across literature and social sciences
Develops clear communication and critical-thinking skills valued in media, journalism, law, public relations, and consulting
3. Offers Wide & Flexible Career Opportunities
Opens doors to diverse fields such as psychology, counseling, law, civil services, journalism, design, sociology, education, and digital media
Supports students who want multiple career pathways instead of a fixed academic route