This interdisciplinary major provides the basis for a broad education in social science, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Social and Behavioral Sciences (referred to as “SBS”). Unlike traditional majors, SBS offers students a unique learning experience based on their own interests across multiple academic fields. Students choose a combination of courses in one of three career-focused concentrations (Allied Health; Policy, Justice and Administration; and Culture and Society) from among several social science disciplines, including:
- Anthropology
- Criminal justice
- Economics
- Political science
- Psychology
- Social work
- Sociology
The program is an excellent springboard for graduate studies as well as work in:
- Public, nonprofit and private sector administration
- Research
- Teaching
- Public health
- Social services
- Social justice
The SBS major is an ideal foundation for essential professional skills such as creative thinking and synthesis of ideas across multiple fields. Students can complete their core requirements and the SBS major within six semesters. This provides students the flexibility to potentially explore additional academic interests, dovetail minors or certificate programs, study abroad, or take prerequisite courses for graduate and professional school programs.
Major in Social and Behavioral Sciences Program
Program Requirements
In addition to meeting the standards and requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences, degree candidates must complete program requirements for a total of 36 credits.
All SBS students will complete:
- Foundational courses (12 credits), which include a combination of introductory courses across the social sciences and the option of one integrated human science course with a career planning component;
- Focused courses (18 credits) which entail integration of courses across the social sciences aimed at a specific professional knowledge area;
- Research methods and Senior Seminar (SOBS 5002 Sem-Social and Beh Science) capstone (6 credits), which require a statistics prerequisite of one the following:
Students are encouraged to complete a minor and/or certificate depending on their specialized interests and career path. Three (3) credits from the SBS major requirement are permitted to fulfill a minor or certificate requirement.
In consultation with the SBS advisor and participating faculty, students will craft a personalized curriculum from several disciplines aligned with one the three offered concentrations for a total of 36 credits. Many of the courses fulfill categories in the College of Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required.
Culture and Society Concentration (36 credits)
This flexible path allows students to tailor their education to their goals. This concentration is recommended for Education majors aiming for K-6 certification.
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
| 12 |
| Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | |
| Culture and Communication: Introduction to Linquistic Anthropology | |
| Introduction to Psychology | |
| Integrated Human Science | |
| Introduction to Sociology | |
| Introduction to Social Work | |
* | 18 |
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GMSL 5007 | Introduction to Communication Disorders | 3 |
SOBS 5002 | Senior Seminar in Social and Behavioral Sciences | 3 |
| 3 |
| Quantitative Research Methods | |
| Research Methods |
| Qualitative Research Methods | |
| Qualitative Research Methods |
| Research Methods | |
| Research Methods | |
| Research Methods | |
| Research Methods Social Work | |
Total Hours | 39 |