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Overview

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, contact the Social Sciences Program Coordinator or call 1-800-538-9784 ext. 161.

BA / BS Degree Program

The progression sheet lists required courses and electives. It also allows students and advisors to track progress toward the BA or BS degree in Social Science.

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Social Science Progression Sheet

Faculty

Social Science
Maul, Terry. Assistant Professor (Sociology). Birdwood Annex, 241
Penton, Misty. Instructor (Anthropology). Forbes Hall, ext. 248
Whitehurst, Gale. Professor (History). Student Support Building, ext. 163