English

The content covered in English courses can vary depending on the educational level and curriculum, but typically, English courses include the study of literature (both classic and contemporary works), grammar and composition, vocabulary development, reading comprehension, writing skills (creative, persuasive, expository), and possibly elements of public speaking or communication

Biology

Biology courses generally cover a wide range of topics related to living organisms and their processes. Here are some common topics included in biology courses: Cell Biology, Genetics, Ecology, Botany, Zoology. These topics are typically covered progressively from introductory to more advanced levels in biology courses.

Economics

Economics courses cover a broad range of topics related to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Here are some key areas typically included in economics courses: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics. These topics provide a foundational understanding of how economies function at both micro and macro levels.

Accountancy

Accountancy courses aim to provide students with a solid understanding of financial reporting, management decision-making, and auditing principles essential for careers in accounting and related fields. Specific course content may vary depending on the educational institution and curriculum.

Mathematics

Mathematics courses are designed to develop analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and mathematical literacy essential for various fields such as engineering, sciences, economics, and computer science. The specific content covered may vary based on the educational level (e.g., high school vs. college) and the focus of the course.

Chemistry

Chemistry is the scientific study of matter, its properties, composition, structure, and the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions. It explores how substances interact with one another, the energy involved in these interactions, and how new substances are formed. Chemistry connects to many aspects of daily life and is considered a central science because it bridges physics with other natural sciences such as biology and geology.

Social Studies

Social Studies courses aim to foster critical thinking, cultural awareness, and informed citizenship among students by studying various aspects of human society and its complexities. The specific content covered may vary based on the educational level (e.g., elementary, middle school, high school) and the curriculum of the course.

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  • Chemistry: Courses like General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Chemistry of Life.
  • Accountancy: Introduction to Financial Accounting, Forensic Accounting, and Management Accounting.
  • Biology: Introduction to Genetics, Molecular Biology, Human Physiology, and more.