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Oct 08, 2024
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2023-2024 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Sciences, BA
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Return to: Programs of Study in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Joanna Kaftan, PhD, Coordinator
N1044, 713-221-8299
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates who earn a BA/BS in Social Sciences will be able to:
- Apply specific social science theory to real world situations and recommend a best course of action.
- Demonstrate proficiency in empirical social science research.
- Effectively write generalizations, and weigh conflicting evidence in their writing.
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Degree Requirements
To complete a BA in Social Science, students must satisfy the “Requirements for CHSS Majors ” and fulfill the coursework listed below.
Preparatory Requirements
(Courses in this area can be reused from the common core)
3 Hours in ANTH:
Complete one of the following:
6 Hours in Introductory Social Science:
Complete both of the following:
Foreign Language and Culture
9-14 Hours in Foreign Language and Culture:
(A single foreign language through 2301 or 2311 up to 11 semester credit hours - plus 3 semester credit hours of either 2302 or 2312 or an alternative 3 semester credit hour course focusing on a specific culture). For students placing out of any foreign language courses, other courses in English, humanities or social sciences may be substituted to obtain a minimum of 120 hours. Hours in excess of 3 SCHs for any foreign language course may be applied toward a free elective.
3 hours in Research Methods:
Complete 3 SCHs from the following:
3 hours in Statistics:
Complete 3 SCHs from the following:
9 Upper-Level Hours in Concentration 1:
Complete 9 SCHs in a single discipline, not used to fulfill another requirement, from the following options in Health and Behavioral Science, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.
9 Upper-Level Hours in Concentration 2:
Complete 9 SCHs in a single discipline, not used to fulfill another requirement, from the following options: Health and Behavioral Science, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.
9 Hours in Social Science Electives:
Complete 9 upper-level semester credit hours, not used to fulfill another requirement, from any combination of Anthropology, Health and Behavioral Science, Political Science, Sociology, Social Work, Social Science, Criminal Justice, or Economics coursework.
Free Electives
Upper or lower division courses may be applied to this area, with the exceptions described under the “Requirements for CHSS Majors ” section.
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