College of Arts and SciencesSocial Sciences
Explore the Human Experience
The Social Sciences Major introduces students to the disciplines of economics, geography, history, international studies, political science, psychology, and sociology. This interdisciplinary degree program allows students to study the way people behave, interact with others, and organize societies. The program coursework provides students with the opportunity to strengthen their analytical and communication skills, preparing them to enter into a variety of graduate or professional programs. Graduates of this program succeed in a variety of careers, including business, education, government, information management, and law.
Major in Social SciencesAbout Our Program
The Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences major can be customized to students' specific interests within the social science disciplines. Beyond the core of introductory courses, students fulfill 21 elective credits with upper-division courses offered in economics, geography, history, international studies, political science, psychology, or sociology. Students can work with faculty advisors to mix and match courses to achieve their specific academic and career goals.
The major is designed for students who do not specialize in any of the other Social Science majors offered in the School of Social Sciences and Education. Students may not earn the B.S. in Social Sciences in conjunction with any of the other majors offered in the Division of Social Science.Major Requirements
Alumni Spotlight
Lauren Short2023
"My professors at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ made all the difference in my chosen career path and the person I have become. Instead of treating my psychology major as a limiting principle, they treated it as a foundation for further exploration. As a result, I was able to step outside my comfort zone and find the confidence to purse things outside of the initial plan I had envisioned for undergrad. This led me to study abroad in Florence, Italy, accept a research assistant position, and apply to law school. Four years later, I can now say I’m a Georgetown University Law Center graduate and have accepted an associate position at large law firm in New York City. That would have never happened without the support of my professors because not only did they encourage me to dream big – they gave me the license to believe in myself."
Social Sciences
The Department of Social Sciences is part of the School of Social Sciences & Education
within the College of Arts & Sciences.
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