10 Courses HUMSS Students Can Pursue in College 2022

The Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) stream is well-known for immersing students in liberal arts and social studies subjects. Graduates of this strand have broad communication skills, media literacy, research abilities, and a thorough awareness of cultural dynamics and social behavior. 

This strong intellectual foundation allows them to choose from a diverse range of college courses in the Philippines if they desire to further their studies.

Here are the top 10 courses you can take if you’re from HUMSS:

1) Psychology

The HUMSS course, which focuses on personal development, sociology, and oral communication, is an excellent prerequisite for a course on human behavior and mental processes. Psychology schools such as the University of Sto. Tomas, Ateneo de Manila University, and the University of San Carlos are well-known for their excellent programs in psychology for students interested in pursuing this area. Students may also pursue careers in areas such as psychology, market research, criminology, and military science—which are a few of the available courses under HUMSS in the country.

2) Education

HUMSS students are not only exposed to the subjects of culture, society, and politics, but they are also taught how to successfully convey their thoughts. This combination of social awareness and communication abilities is a valuable tool for future instructors who will shape the minds of the next generation. The strand’s comprehensive covering of literature, philosophy, linguistics, and social sciences is intended to prepare students to be critical-thinking information bearers which is why education is a prime example of a course under HUMSS. De La Salle University, the University of the Philippines-Diliman, and Assumption College-Makati all offer programs in this discipline for students interested in pursuing a career in this sector.

3) Communication Arts

The HUMSS courses are well-known for its intensive training in oral and written communication in both English and Filipino. Students are taught how to convey their ideas creatively and effectively in a variety of media formats, preparing them to flourish in a wide range of communication-related occupations such as journalism, public relations, advertising, and law. If Communication Arts is a course under HUMSS that interests you, Miriam College and the University of the Philippines-Diliman both have strong communication programs.

4) Sociology

HUMSS is a fantastic preparatory course under HUMSS  for students who desire to further investigate Sociology in college, with themes that considerably expand its students’ understanding of society. HUMSS students are well-versed in the concepts of community participation, governance, citizenship, and everyday research, ensuring a smooth transfer into a social work-focused college course. Those interested in studying Sociology should check into courses at the University of Sto. Tomas and the University of the Philippines-Diliman, among others.

5) Philosophy

HUMSS courses are dedicated to human philosophy, which is supported by disciplines that stimulate critical thinking. If HUMSS students want to pursue a career in Philosophy, their previous disciplines will have provided them with solid knowledge on key philosophical issues while pushing them to think for themselves. Those interested in philosophy can look into Ateneo de Manila University and the University of San Carlos, both of which have “Centers of Excellence” in Philosophy.

6) Foreign Studies

A HUMSS student would benefit greatly from a course that focuses on foreign relations, political science, international languages, and socio-cultural global issues. Their curriculum includes disciplines such as government, world literature, current culture, and world religions, providing students with a solid basis for pursuing courses in international studies. Far Eastern University and the University of the East provide excellent programs for foreign study.

7) Political Science

Some HUMSS students choose to major in political science, a decision that is substantially aided by their strand’s extensive covering of social studies, Philippine politics, government, and citizenship. HUMSS prepares its students to be aware of the country’s current societal challenges and political climate, urging them to think critically when participating in politics and governance. If you want to study this in college, look into the programs at De La Salle University and the University of the Philippines-Diliman.

8) Literature

Literature is another excellent HUMSS course for students to pursue, as it dives into varied topic matter and ideas throughout a wide range of texts and tales. Aside from developing students’ reading and writing skills, HUMSS contains a topic dedicated to local and world literature, which teaches students to appreciate the various views presented by these writings. This, in turn, prepares students for a future college course with a similar focus. Universities known for their exceptional Literature offerings include Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University.

9) Theater Arts

HUMSS students are known for being excellent communicators, expressive persons, and creative thinkers. This is largely because of how their strand has created them, which trains them in all sorts of communication, exposes them to all types of art, and pushes them to communicate their thoughts in their own distinct ways. This type of instruction is an excellent prerequisite for a Theater Arts college course that focuses on performance and creative expression. Those interested in pursuing this curriculum in the future might consider De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde and Polytechnic University of the Philippines, both of which offer a degree in Performing Arts.

10) Economics

The HUMSS course teaches students General Mathematics, Statistics, and Probability. This is augmented by a more in-depth understanding of social dynamics, culture, modern trends, and networks. This balanced knowledge is ideal for students interested in a career in Economics, which is based on strategic market analysis and resource management among groups of people. If this is something you’re interested in, check out the programs at the University of Asia & the Pacific and De La Salle University. 

Katherine S

1/4 German, 3/4 Malaysian. I write, follow and monitor closely political news happening in Malaysia, and other happening news in the ASEAN region. Newswriter for the best ASEAN news website - The Asian Affairs.

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