The Social Science related fields concentration offers the student a variety of courses in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science and Sociology. The program is designed to permit the student to achieve a moderate concentration in one field and complementary work in all others. Students wishing to complete a “teaching major” in Social Science should instead follow the BSEd program in Social Studies (see Department of Teaching and Learning listing).
College
of Arts and Sciences
T.
Rand, Adviser
B.A. WITH
MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
Required 125 credits (36 of which must
be numbered 300 or above, and 60 of which
must
be from a
4-year institution) including:
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I. |
General
Education Requirements (see University
GER listing). |
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II. |
The
Following Curriculum: |
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60
credits
Select courses in the pattern listed below from Anthropology, Economics, Geography*,
History, Political Science, and Sociology. At least 24 credits must be in Upper
Level work.
21 credits in one department.
12 credits in another department.
9 credits in each of three of the remaining departments. |
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*
For Geography courses carrying Social
Science credit, see University GER listing |
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