Human and Social Biology

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CXC CSEC

Human and Social Biology is concerned with the study of the structure and functioning of the human body. It also involves the application of biological principles, knowledge, and skills, and technological advances, to the maintenance of health and to solve the problems of living together. The subject incorporates the view that human beings have a responsibility to their environment and, as such, have an obligation to conserve, protect, maintain, and improve its quality.

The CSEC Human and Social Biology syllabus is designed to allow students to work individually and cooperatively, utilizing theoretical concepts of the course in interactive and practical activities. Students are expected to apply investigative and problem-solving skills, be effective in communicating scientific knowledge, and demonstrate an appreciation for all living organisms in their environment.

The syllabus is organized under five main sections:

Section I Living organisms and the environment
Section II Life processes
Section III Heredity and variation
Section IV Disease and its impact on humans
Section V The impact of health practices on the environment

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