sociolgy & antropoloy are also human sciences, & considered as fake science. Political sciences deals with the knowledge of sincerity & moral improvement to domain a religion
sociolgy & antropoloy are also human sciences, & considered as fake science. Political sciences deals with the knowledge of sincerity & moral improvement to domain a religion
economics, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, geography,anthropology, archaeology and demography
I would argue all Social Sciences are indirectly related to political science. Some of the more directly related ones include economics, sociology, psychology, and anthropology.
Biology
psychology anthropology sociology
Yes, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology are all appropriately classified as social sciences.
Some courses of study in the field of Social Science include Anthropology, Sociology, and Political Science. Anthropology is a detailed study of culture. Sociology focuses on human society. Political Science is the study of politics.
The field of anthropology is the study of people and cultures from ancient times to the present. Political science is the study of politics. If you cross the two you have today's society. Therefore anthropology is related to political science because they can both affect a society and its people.
History, anthropology, psychology, economics, political "science" and sociology.
There are more than 5 subjects that come under 'social sciences'. The 5 most common (generally) are: - Geography - Economics - History - Psychology - Sociology And then there's: - Politics/political science - Philosophy & ethics - Law - Anthropology - Criminology
Social "science" is generally taken to include anthropology, economics, history, political "science," psychology and sociology.
The subjects related to political science are anthropology, public policy, national politics, economics, psychology, international relations, history, law, comparative politics, political theory and sociology.
Anthropology, communication studies, economics, human geography, history, political science, psychology sociology, humanities.