2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bachelor of Arts in Social Science


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Minimum required credits for the program: 43

Requirements for the program (foundations, capstone, and a concentration)


Foundations of Social Science: (18 credits)


* For Licensure in Social Studies Secondary Education, complete the Social Science program, taking the asterisked courses plus two courses at the 3000 or 4000 level in American History or American Government for upper level courses.

Choose 6 courses from the following:

Capstone Core: (7 credits)


Concentration in Social Science (18 credits)


Six additional courses from the department. At least four courses at the 3000-4000 level.  No more than six credits of the fieldwork courses (ANT 3820, SSC 2020 and SSC 3820) may be counted toward the degree.

Advised Term 3rd/4th Year

Academic and Fieldwork Opportunities


Social Science majors may elect to make independent arrangements to study abroad with faculty approval. Internships undertaken through Cooperative Education enable students to gain firsthand experience in areas related to their major and interests. Students have acted as legislative aides in government, worked in museums, law offices, correctional facilities, and have been involved with social-service delivery programs and with municipal government research projects.

In addition, the department offers a number of opportunities for students to experience the culture of a foreign country by traveling to that country and visiting historic and cultural sites, cultural events, and interacting with the people and culture. The department also offers ANT 3820 Antropology Fieldwork and SSC 3820 Global Studies Fieldwork.  Only two fieldwork/trip courses will count towards the advanced area studies credits in either major.

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