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2000-2001 Catalog |
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There are three main areas in this school: social science, education, and health and physical education. The area of social science provides coursework and learning experiences in human behavior, society, history, and culture from the perspective of several disciplines. General social science courses address a broad range of issues from an interdisciplinary perspective. Their goal is to develop a holistic understanding of complex contemporary issues.
Criminology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology/Anthropology
BA and BS in anthropology, criminology, economics, geography, history, human services, international studies, political science, psychology, social science, and sociologyMA and MS degrees in applied psychology, with tracks in mental health counseling, human services, and group facilitation and training
The Interdisciplinary Minors section begins on printed catalog page 141.
A range of courses, from 100-level to graduate level, is usually offered during summer session. Each discipline schedules some coursework from the approved curriculum. In addition, multidisciplinary classes are often offered along with special study programs and workshops.
Master of arts or master of science degrees in social science are offered through the Department of Health and Physical Education. The Master in Applied Psychology is offered by the Department of Psychology. For more information, please refer to the specific departmental listings and to the Graduate Studies section of this catalog.
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material is from the 2000-2001 |