B.A. (Hons.) in Liberal Arts is an interdisciplinary course that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and global perspectives. Students delve into various disciplines such as literature, philosophy, social sciences, and the arts, gaining a well-rounded education that prepares them for a diverse range of careers and lifelong learning.
At IILM University, Greater Noida, the course is divided into various core and elective courses mentioned in detail afterwards;
Starting from the 1st Year, there are Foundational courses consisting of:
- Introduction to Liberal Arts
- Critical Thinking and Writing
- Digital Humanities (Introduction to Digital Tools and Methods)
- Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Survey of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences)
Also, there are following core courses;
- Literature (Introduction to World Literature)
- History (Introduction to World History)
- Sociology (Introduction to Social Institutions and Processes)
- Psychology (Introduction to Human Behavior and Development)
In the 2nd year, the following core courses are there:
- Literature (American Literature, British Literature, or World Literature in Translation)
- History (Modern World History, Indian History, or European History)
- Sociology (Social Inequality, Globalization, or Urban Sociology)
- Psychology (Research Methods, Developmental Psychology, or Cognitive Psychology)
Also, there are the following elective courses:
- Fine Arts (Introduction to Visual Arts, Music, or Theatre)
- Philosophy (Introduction to Western Philosophy or Eastern Philosophy)
- Linguistics (Introduction to Language and Culture)
For the 3rd year, the following Advanced core courses are there:
- Literature (Genre Studies, Literary Theory, or Comparative Literature)
- History (Historical Methods, Historical Research, or Oral History)
- Sociology (Sociological Research Methods, Sociological Theory, or Social Policy)
- Psychology (Advanced Research Methods, Abnormal Psychology, or Social Psychology)
Also, there are the following elective courses:
- Digital Humanities (Digital Pedagogy, Digital Storytelling, or Digital Scholarship)
- Interdisciplinary Studies (Environmental Studies, Science and Society, or Technology and Society)
In the 4th year, the following capstone courses are there:
- Senior Seminar (Research-based Project or Thesis)
Also, there are the following elective courses:
- Advanced Topics in Literature, History, Sociology, or Psychology
- Specialized Courses (e.g., Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, or Disability Studies)