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  FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES     Faculty Members  
  • Available Courses    
  Mohammad Saleem Ahmed,  Dr
  Professor

  Saida Rafi, Dr
 
Associate Professor

  Syed Waseemuddin, Dr
 
Associate Professor

  Aqeel Ahemd, Mr
 
Assistant Professor

  Dewan Abdullah Ahemd  
  Swaleh, Mr
 
Assistant Professor

  Mahira Ansari, Ms
 
Assistant Professor

  Naseem Mughal, Ms
 
Assistant Professor

  S.A. Waheed, Mr
 
Assistant Professor

  Salman Altaf, Mr
 
Assistant Professor

  Syed Tahir Hussain, Mr
 
Assistant Professor

  Shamim Zuberi, Ms
 
Assistant Professor

  Mehwish Amer, Ms
  Lecturer

  Naimat Anwar Ali, Ms
  Lecturer

  Raiz Hussain Soormo, Mr
  Lecturer

  Salma Mahmud, Ms
  Lecturer

  Syed Amjad Hussain, Mr
  Lecturer

  Fizzah Muslim, Ms.
  Lecturer

  Syed Zulfiqar Abbas Ziadi. Mr
  Lecturer

  Huma Hassan, Ms
  Lecturer

  Ehsan Azmat, Mr
  Lecturer

  Huda Saval, Ms
  Lecturer

  Huna Nauman, Ms
  Lecturer
 
  • Undergraduate [ Fee Structure]  
     B.S. Communication & Media Studies
   B.S. Economics
   B.S. Gender & Women Studies
   B.S. International Relations
   B.S. Political Science
   B.S. Social Work
   B.S. Sociology
 
  • Graduate [ Fee Structure]  
     M.S. Communication & Media Studies
   M.S. Criminology
   M.S. Economics
   M.S. Gender & Women Studies
   M.S. International Relations
   M.S. Political Science
   M.S. Social Work
   M.S. Sociology
 
  • MPhil/PhD [ Fee Structure ]  
       MPhil Communication and Media Studies
   MPhil Criminology
   MPhil Economics
   MPhil Gender and Women Studies
   MPhil International Relations
   MPhil Political Science
   MPhil Social Work
   MPhil Sociology
 
 


During the last five decades at the tertiary level, the number of disciplines under the generic title of social sciences has significantly expanded, along with the expansion in faculty teaching these disciplines.

However, there are a series of crucial questions that are raised by this increase which remain to be answered satisfactorily. These questions include:

 Has the quantitative increase in social science disciplines and faculty been accompanied by a corresponding
 qualitative change in these disciplines?
 To what extent have they absorbed the ethos of science?
 To what degree have they developed an interdisciplinary orientation?
 How much of their development has been shaped by society, culture, and the state?
 What impact has been absorbed from and made on the contemporary social issues prevailing globally?

The establishment of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Greenwich University is an attempt to explore these and other such challenging questions.

Greenwich University gets its inspiration and direction from the Council of Social Sciences, Pakistan, and other such international social and academic bodies which endeavor to face the emerging social challenges to create and maintain a peaceful, progressive, and prosperous world society.
 

 
       

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