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.
On April 18, 2026, a successful field visit to the ‘Bangladesh Navy Dockyard and Engineering Works Limited, Bandar, Nara...
Professor Dr. Md. Mobarak Hossain Khan and Senior Lecturer Dr. Marzia Zaman Sultana of the Department of Social Relation...
On April 10, 2026, students enrolled in the PPHS 204 course participated in a field visit, conducted under the supervisi...
Four student groups of the Population and Public Health Sciences (PPHS) program of the Department of Social Relations sh...
A meaningful and engaging field visit at JAAGO Foundation School, located in Banani, was led by Dr. Touhida Tasnima, Ass...
Students from the Department of Social Relations earned recognition at an inter-university poster competition hosted by ...
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 objective of this course is to introduce the culture and civilization of eastern part of the world. The specific goal is to make the students familiar with different religions, culture and heritage, and intellectual tradition of this region. Major topics include: a brief study of the life of early man; an analytical view about cultural settings of our present and ancient civilizations; various features of Eastern epistemology; an elaborate discussion about various features of culture and heritage of our subcontinent especially in Bangladesh; cultural contact between the East and the West; and contributions of some major scholars of Eastern tradition.
The objective of this course is to help students learn basic environmental problems and ecological principles, develop their ability to use these principles to interpret ecological problems and understand the repercussions of environmental mismanagement. Topics include: Environment science, input reduction, population bomb, resources, ecology and population, abundance control, community diversity, energy flow, type of species, demography, resource management, biodiversity, pollution, controlling pollution, water pollution, air pollution, ethics.