A healthy blend

A balanced mix of Arts and Science subjects is the immediate need of the hour

Science and the Arts are complementary and necessary for holistic development.  | Photo Credit: Freepik

A balanced mix of Arts and Science subjects is the immediate need of the hour

Just like we need two eyes for a three-dimensional view and two ears to hear stereophonic sound, we require a judicious mixture of Arts and Science subjects to reap the full benefits of education.

This combination was prevalent in higher education in Tamil Nadu. The pre-university course introduced in 1956 had four subjects of equal credit. As a student of the first batch, I had Maths, Physical Sciences, Logic, and Economics. In the three-year B.Sc. that followed, I studied Maths (Main), Physics (Ancillary), World History (Minor), as educators then felt that exposure to the Arts subjects would improve the scientist’s depth of vision.

Combined power

Science and the Arts are complementary and necessary for holistic development. While the Arts improve soft skills like communication, Science sharpens analytical and independent thinking. Maths is seen to be intertwined with the Arts such as music, dance, and architecture. Pythagoras was a geometer, number theorist, and musicologist. Mathematician Rene Descartes and the multidimensional Euler were also music theorists. Physicist Einstein was an accomplished pianist and violinist; mathematician Manjul Bhargava plays the tabla; and the astronomer Herschel composed 24 symphonies and concertos. Architecture imbibes many mathematical concepts.

It is therefore clear that blended learning of science and arts subjects is beneficial but the current level of blend is not sufficient. In Engineering/Technology education, for instance, only Business English is offered. Why not offer literature as an elective? Performing Arts, History, Politics and other such subjects can be offered as minors. Not only will this go a long way in improving their soft skills but also help them develop in a holistic manner.

The writer is former professor and Head, Entrance exams and admission, Anna University, Chennai.

Return to frontpage
Our code of editorial values

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
News24 | Over 100 detained at memorials for Navalny in Russia thumbnail

News24 | Over 100 detained at memorials for Navalny in Russia

A man holds flowers and a portrait of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny at the monument of victims of political repression in St. Petersburg. Andrei Bok/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images Russian police have detained more than 100 people at spontaneous memorials for deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the OVD-Info rights group said Saturday.The 47-year-old Kremlin critic
Read More
Oil bullish ahead of OPEC+ supply decision thumbnail

Oil bullish ahead of OPEC+ supply decision

The black liquid was bullish in the London session today ahead of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) meeting today which is to decide on crude supply output after a recent rally in price of the black liquid which many say reflects the recovering demand and a return to normalcy from…
Read More
"The real estate agency cheated me, they charged an astronomical commission." thumbnail

“The real estate agency cheated me, they charged an astronomical commission.”

SVETOVALNICA »Imam občutek, da me je ogoljufala nepremičninska agencija. Najprej sem ugotovil, da mi zaračunajo višjo kilometrino kot odvetnik.« Odpri galerijo Nepremičninska agencija me je ogoljufala. FOTO: Antonio Guillem, Shutterstock Boštjan Turk 21.01.2022 ob 20:00 Boštjan Turk 21.01.2022 ob 20:00 Poslušajte Your browser does not support the audio element. Čas branja: 0:50 min. »Nato so…
Read More
Game Time: San Diego Winners thumbnail

Game Time: San Diego Winners

Monster Energy Supercross returns to San Diego, California, this weekend for round two of the campaign. San Diego has occupied a spot on the indoor calendar for quite some time, as supercross entered the Qualcomm Stadium for the first time way back in 1980. Todd Campbell won on that night! Qualcomm Stadium hosted thirty-one rounds…
Read More
Crime in SA | War on drugs and gangsterism rages on thumbnail

Crime in SA | War on drugs and gangsterism rages on

JOHANNESBURG - Police in Westbury, Eldorado Park, Claremont, Riverlea and surrounding areas have been ramped up following the murder of an alleged gang leader. Concerns have been raised over possible retaliation and all-out war in these communities. But Gauteng police commissioner Elias Mawela says law enforcement is on high alert.   READ: City Power temporarily retreats technicians in
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share