Many areas are considered sciences, but I think a lot of it (but probably not all of it) can be separated into either natural sciences or social sciences.
A distinction that goes back to Wilhelm Dilthey, a German philosopher who coined what in the German speaking world is known as "Geisteswissenschaften". It is usually translated as "social sciences" (though "sciences of the mind" would be most accurate, even "cultural sciences" works given how "Geist" used to mean not only mind but - epsecially in Hegel's work - the social/cultural field in a broader sense).