Social Sciences
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- Individual attention in small classes
- Create solutions to social, business, personal, governmental, and environmental problems.
The Thomas University social sciences degree is an interdisciplinary program leading to either a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science degree.
Students take a wide range of courses in many different fields. Upper division courses include history and political science, psychology, sociology, statistics, archaeology and cultural anthropology. The program is designed for those seeking a broad background in the social and behavioral sciences. The degree is suitable for traditional students planning to seek entry-level positions in government or private industry or planning to enter graduate school, and non-traditional students such as mid-career professionals seeking broader backgrounds in the study of the causes of human behavior.
For more information, e-mail TU Admissions or call 229-227-6925.
Social Sciences Faculty
Maul, Terry. Assistant Professor (Sociology). Birdwood Annex, 1141
Whitehurst, Gale. Professor (History). Student Support Building, ext. 1153








