Division of Social Sciences
Academic programs in the Division of Social Sciences share a focus on human beings’ social worlds. Social Science disciplines prepare students with both a theoretical and an applied understanding of society. The Division delivers this fundamental knowledge base through seven core programs: geography, history and philosophy, political science, psychology, recreation and tourism management, social work, and sociology.
Graduates are equipped with the conceptual sophistication and practical skills required to embark on rewarding careers. The Division’s responsiveness to professional opportunities is reflected in programs in cartography and geographic information systems, civic engagement, correctional rehabilitation, legal studies and pre-law, and public and non-profit administration.
Programs of Study
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Geography
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Geography (Environmental Geosciences)
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Geography w/Area of Emphasis in Cartography & Geographic Information Systems
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Geography w/Area of Emphasis in Pre-Environmental Law
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History
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History w/Area of Emphasis in Philosophy
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Political Science
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Psychology (Visit)
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Recreation and tourism management
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Social work (Visit)
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Sociology
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Sociology w/Area of Emphasis in Correctional Rehabilitation
