Cultural Activties
The importance of social and cultural activities is
preparing students for real life and strengthening their personal skills.
Social/cultural activities not only help students to identify themselves with
the college, but also assist students to develop themselves in a desired field
and also improve skills such as organizational, presentation, leadership and
interpersonal communication. As social and cultural activities are of paramount
importance, the College encourages all extra-curricular activities that are
both in line with the educational objectives of the institution and meet the
needs of the students. Culture can be defined as the arts as well as the
intangible shared beliefs, values, and practices of a community. Students
participate in arts and culture at varying levels of skill and engagement. Some
create, while others listen to, watch, teach, critique, or learn a cultural
activity, art form, or expression. Some are professional artists, designers,
and inventors, while others engage informally in expressive activities or
create innovative tools, relationships, or products. The field as a whole can
be represented within a framework that has four main aspects: degree of
professionalism, type of activity, locations and spaces, and level of participation
and involvement. Together, these formal and informal, tangible and intangible,
professional and amateur artistic and cultural activities constitute a
community’s cultural assets.