Economics: The study of how individuals and societies allocate resources and make decisions in the face of scarcity.
Computer Science: The exploration of algorithms, programming, and the design of computational systems.
Government: The examination of political institutions, processes, and policies at local, national, and international levels.
Psychology: The scientific investigation of human behavior and mental processes, including cognition, emotion, and social interactions.
Biology: The study of living organisms, their structures, functions, and interactions within ecosystems.
English: The analysis and interpretation of literature, including the study of literary works and the development of critical thinking and communication skills.
History: The exploration of past events and their significance, as well as the examination of historical processes and their impact on societies.
Mathematics: The study of numbers, patterns, and structures, including mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills applicable in various fields.