Humanities
List of GEC Programs (Non-Exclusive)
Sociology
Sociology and the Study of Culture
Understanding Entertaiment
The Hidden Power of Ritual
The Big Ideas! Influential Trends and Theories in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Introduction to Social Work Research Methods
Psychology
Introduction to cognitive science, the science of information processing in the mind and brain
Educational Psychology
Psychopathology: Understanding Mental Health and Mental Illness
Introduction into the psychology of motivation, desire, and self-regulation
Morality Explained: The new science of right and wrong
Political Science
International Organizations: Theory and Practice
Political Theory in Global Perspective
International Relations
Principles of Public Relations
History
From the End of History to the Populist Explosion: The Comparative Politics of Europe
Postmodernism: Culture and Theory
Modern and Contemporary Western Art
Origins of Empire: Empire, China, and Rome
Art & Science in the Age of Leonardo Davinci
Linguistics
Language Acquisition and Culture
How to use TESOL instruction to both enhance and improve your learning AND teaching of the English language
Language and Power
Philosophy
Philosophy of Logic
Language and Power
Radical Listening
Education
Educational Psychology
Comparative Analysis of Education Systems: Theory, Policy, and Research
How to use TESOL instruction to both enhance and improve your learning AND teaching of the English language
Learning Design for Different Media (mobile, online, simulations, games, VR/AR/XR)
Modeling Learning and Becoming a Better Teacher
Laws
The Law of Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions
Deploying the UN Security Council to tackle Climate Change
Gender Studies
The Politics of Feminism, Culture and Justice
International Feminist Cinema
Exploring Gender, Difference & Equity
Communication and Media Studies
Fashion, Style, and Power
Digital, Social, and Mobile Media Marketing
Introduction to Cinematic Storytelling
Leveraging Social Media
Introduction to Visual Media
About Instructors
GEC consists of a large group of diverse professors and mentors who are recognized experts in different areas and divisions of humanities such as sociology, psychology, political science, history, media, linguistics, philosophy, education, laws, and gender studies. Most GEC humanities faculty also hold teaching, researching, or/and administrative positions at top universities across the globe. Many of them are tenured professors with decades of teaching and professional experience in their areas of expertise.
Listed below is a selective list of GEC humanities faculty who are currently teaching at GEC with their initials and affiliated institutions or organizations. For more information, please feel free to reach out to us by email or contact form.
Sociology Group
B.D - Emory University
C.N- Columbia University
E.J.M - Columbia University
M.B - Williams College
Psychology Group
A.A- New York University
D.F- University College London
D.S- University of Cambridge
E.H.S- Georgia Institute of Technology
J.M- University of Southern California
J.F- Johns Hopkins University
R.W - Emory University
Political Science Group
C.B - University of Cambridge
J.G - University of Pennsylvania
R.A - University College London
C.K - New York University
History Group
N.B - University of Cambridge
B.K - Columbia University
R.P - The University of Chicago
Linguistics Group
J.M - Harvard University
J.K - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Philosophy Group
O.G - University of Cambridge
Education Group
H.C - Columbia University
D.J - Oxford University
I.L - Columbia University
K.S - Harvard University
S.C - New York University
Y.S.R - Columbia University
E.C - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
H.V - University of Wisconsin-Madison
Laws Group
B.C - University College London
M.P - University College London
K.R - University of California, Los Angeles
M.S - New York State Bar Association
R.H - New York University
Gender Studies
H.W - University of Southern California
N.S - New York University
Y.S.R - Columbia University