Social Sciences
The Division of Social Sciences studies human communities, behavior and interactions. Students studying social sciences can expect to gain a deeper understanding of society -- including its challenges and potential for change and growth.
The Social Sciences programs housed in the College of Arts and Sciences:
Anthropology
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Minor:
Accelerated Bachelor/Masters:
Graduate:
Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Minor:
Graduate:
Economics
Major:
Political Science
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Minor:
Accelerated Bachelor/Masters:
Graduate:
Psychology
Major:
- Psychology - (BA)
- Psychology - (BS)
- Psychology - Behavioral Neuroscience Concentration (BA)
- Psychology - Behavioral Neuroscience Concentration (BS)
- Psychology - Cognitive Science Concentration (BA)
- Psychology - Cognitive Science Concentration (BS)
Minor:
Graduate:
Doctorate:
School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy
Masters:
- City and Regional Planning (MCRP)
- Local Government Management Graduate Certificate
- Nonprofit Management (MNM)
- Public Administration (MPA)
Doctorate:
Sociology
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Minor:
Accelerated Bachelor/Masters:
Masters:
Social Work
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Minor:
Graduate Certificate:
Graduate:
- Social Work (MSW/MS)
- Social Work (MSW/MPH)
- Social Work (MSW)
- Social Work, Advanced Social Work Practice Across Systems Concentration (MSW)
- Social Work, Advanced Standing (MSW)
Doctorate: