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General Social Science Courses

Social Science

The social science area 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. The goal of these courses is to develop a holistic understanding of complex contemporary issues.

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Programs

Center for First Nation Studies
Criminology
Economics
Geography
History
International Studies
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology and Anthropology
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Degrees

BA and BS in Anthropology, Criminology, Economics, Geography, History, Human Services, International Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Social Science, and Sociology
MA and MS degrees in Applied Psychology, with tracks in Organizational Training and Development, Human Services, and Mental Health Counseling

Minors

African and Middle Eastern History (History)
Anthropology (Sociology and Anthropology)
Asian History (History)
Criminology (Criminology)
Economics (Economics)
European History (History)
Geography (Geography)
History of Women and Minorities (History)
International Peace Studies (Interdisciplinary)
Latin American History (History)
Latin American Studies (Interdisciplinary)
Native American Studies (Interdisciplinary)
Political Science (Political Science)
Psychology (Psychology)
Sociology (Sociology and Anthropology)
United States History (History)
The Interdisciplinary Minors section begins on page 152.

Certificates

Certificate in Applied Cultural Anthropology
Certificate in Applied Finance and Economics
Certificate in Cultural Resource Management
Certificate in Native American Studies
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Summer Programs

Courses ranging from 100-level to graduate level are usually offered during Summer Session, and coursework from the approved curriculum is scheduled for each discipline. In addition, multidisciplinary classes with special study programs and workshops are frequently offered.

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Graduate Study

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 (MAP) is offered by the Department of Psychology. For more information, please refer to the specific departmental listings and to the Graduate Studies section on page 173.

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General Social Science Courses

See Course Prerequisites Policy

Lower Division Courses

SSc 199 Special Studies
Credit to be arranged

SSc 209 Practicum
Credit to be arranged

SSc 210 Environmental Resources I
4 credits
Offers an interdisciplinary study of how scientific information is combined with social science procedures to address and solve environmental problems in our society. Fosters environmental awareness, stimulates discussion, and encourages critical analysis of environmental problems.
Prerequisite: Intended for environmental studies (ES) majors who have completed an Explorations sequence in biology, chemistry, or geology, plus a social science course or an Explorations sequence in social science, plus a science course in biology, chemistry, or geology.
Cross-listed with Sc 210

SSc 211, 212, 213 Explorations in Social Science
3–4 credits
Satisfies general education requirements as an Explorations sequence in social science.

Upper Division Courses

SSc 310 Environmental Resources II
4 credits
Offers an interdisciplinary study of how scientific information is combined with social science procedures to address and solve environmental problems in our society. Fosters environmental awareness, stimulates discussion, and encourages critical analysis of environmental problems.
Prerequisite: Sc/SSc 210.
Cross-listed with Sc 310

SSc 351 Oregon’s Future
4 credits
Presents an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary issues in Oregon, including politics and history; population demographics; educational problems and reforms; budgetary outlook, tax restructuring, and spending issues; the status of prisons and crimes; and environmental issues.
Cross-listed with Ec 351

SSc 387 American Economic History
4 credits
Covers the economic development of the United States and the evolution of American economic institutions from colonial times to the present.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
Cross-listed with Ec 387 and Hst 387

SSc 389 America in the Global Economy
4 credits
Examines the transformation of the American economy since World War II and its growing interdependence with and integration into the world economy. Emphasizes current problems such as budget and trade deficits, international debt, world competitiveness, protectionism, and economic cooperation with other countries.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
Cross-listed with Ec 389

SSc 399 Special Studies
Credit to be arranged

SSc 401/501 Research
Credit to be arranged

SSc 403/503 Thesis
Credit to be arranged

SSc 405/505 Reading and Conference
Credit to be arranged

SSc 407/507 Seminar
Credit to be arranged

SSc 408/508 Workshop
Credit to be arranged

SSc 409/509 Practicum
Credit to be arranged (maximum 15 credits)

SSc 437/537 Conservation in the United States
4 credits
Explores the evolution of Western environmental perceptions from classical times to present. Focuses on environmental movements in the United States, the forces behind environmental crisis, and the responses by society and its institutions.
Prerequisite: Geog 111, 112, or 108 and upper division or graduate standing.
Cross-listed with Geog 437/537

SSc 439/539 Land Use Planning
4 credits
Applies land use planning history and legal foundations to provide the framework for exploring problems in land use planning, development, and public policy formulation. Pays particular attention to Oregon’s land use planning legislation and its regional implementation. Geog 350 recommended.
Prerequisite: Geog 107 or 108
Prerequisite: Upper division or graduate standing
Cross-listed with Geog 439/539

SSc 494 Environmental Studies Capstone
4 credits
Students plan a research project, write a project proposal, conduct research, write a final report, and make an oral presentation to faculty and peers in a single term.
Prerequisite: ES major, junior standing, and completion of the lower division environmental studies core sequence.
Cross-listed with Sc 494

SSc 495 Environmental Studies Honors Capstone
4–8 credits
Students who demonstrate the initiative and ability to develop and complete a project on their own may request permission to take Sc/SSc 495. Following faculty approval, the student works with a faculty mentor and other resource people as needed to develop a project proposal, conduct research, complete the project, write a final report, and make an oral presentation to faculty and peers. Credits assigned by project size.
Prerequisite: ES major
Prerequisite: junior standing
Prerequisite: completion of Sc/SSc 210 and Sc/SSc 310
Prerequisite: consent of ES advisor
Cross-listed with Sc 495

SSc 496 Environmental Studies Senior Project Report
2 credits
Students prepare a draft and final interdisciplinary report on the completed project and present the results to their cohort and students in Sc/SSc 210 and/or a separate seminar.
Prerequisite: SSc 495
Cross-listed with Sc 496

Graduate Courses

SSc 510 Selected Topics in Social Science
Credit to be arranged

SSc 511 Contemporary Developments in the Social Sciences
3 credits
Explores new thoughts, trends, and developments in selected social science areas. Examines current research studies on contemporary problems.

SSc 514 Education in Sociological Perspectives
3 credits
Examines literature and research related to the current and historical role of public education in American society from the multiple perspectives of the social sciences. Strengthens analytical skills by applying social science research to the assessment of educational change and public policy on the purpose and operation of public schools, including selected instructional and curricular innovations.
Cross-listed with Ed 514

SSc 516 Contemporary America
3 credits
Studies contemporary social, political, military, and economic issues and problems. Research paper required.

SSc 530 The Contemporary World
3 credits
Offers a historical and critical approach to understanding contemporary issues and problems. Research paper required.

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