East West University (EWU) is growing steadily upholding the sprits of its oath “Excellence in Education” in order to contribute to the development of the business and technological sectors of Bangladesh. Our programs are updated continuously by an independent academic council consisting of scholars from renowned academic institutions of the country and are based on curricula North American Universities. Our graduates are much sought after and employed by the corporate sectors of the country.
The Department of Social Relations (DSR) of East West University (EWU) organized a Webinar on “COVID-19 in Bangladesh: C...
Department of Social Relations, East West University (EWU) organized a webinar on, “Bangabandhu: Visionary and Charismat...
Department of Social Relations, East West University organized a webinar on, “The Second Wave of COVID 19: Overview on T...
On 10th October 2020, The Department of Social Relations, East West University (EWU) hosted a webinar to mark the celebr...
The Department of Social Relations of East West University (EWU) organized a seminar on 'Corona Virus: Awareness and Pre...
The Department of Social Relations, East West University observed ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 2019’, through...
The objective of the course is to get the students acquainted with major thematic areas of national importance in Bangladesh. Taught from an interdisciplinary perspective, this course covers the following topics: origin and historical development of the nation; geographic features, natural resources and environmental issues; major issues relating to culture and society including cultural change, social inequality and urbanization; important themes relating to the functioning of the state include judicial, administrative and legislative systems, public administration and governance; featured issues of economic and social development comprising several topics such as economic trends and planning, poverty eradication, role of NGOs, donors and the civil society.
Credits | 3 |
Pre-requisite | ENG102 |
The aim of the course is to introduce students with some masterpieces of western literature. The course includes selections from William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Anthon Chekov, Guy de Mupassant, Robert Frost, T.S. Elliot.
Credits | 3 |
Pre-requisite | None |
This introductory course on Psychology aims at familiarizing the students of other disciplines with the central concepts and theories of Psychology. It covers both the traditional areas of Psychology and applied topics, including the biological foundations of behavior, sensation, perception, learning, memory, abnormal behavior and treatment and health psychology. The course will not only provide the students with a conceptual overview of understanding human behavior and mental processes, but also a pathway to self-understanding, offer the potentials of a future career, and will give them an opportunity for intellectual discovery.
Credits | 3 |
Pre-requisite | ENG102 |