Social and Behavioral Science studies provide a social framework for studying the cognitive and social processes that impact individuals and groups. If you know exactly what path you want to study, click on the Program of Study link below to learn more. If you know Social & Behavioral Science is an area of interest, but your not sure on the specific program yet, find the Launchpad below for a list of classes that can help you start exploring your options.
Anthropology is the study of "us" everywhere in time. This includes who we are biologically and culturally. Anthropologists do this by observing current cultures, studying skeletal material, and in the case of archaeologists, by digging up the past.
More Info >Economics intersects arts, science, business and math. At its heart, it's the study of behavior: how people choose to use limited resources to satisfy unlimited needs. It's equal parts creative and analytical, teaching students to analyze, conceptualize and quantify issues and policies related to the economy.
More Info >Our program is designed to help students understand the broad scope of history as a comparative science.
More Info >The Political Science program is designed to help students understand the broad scope of political science as a comparative science.
More Info >Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Students will learn fundamentals of theories and practice of thinking, feeling and behaving.
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Technically, Sociology is the study of human society – usually the kind of societies that emerged since the industrial revolution.
More Info >We call it a Launchpad... a group of classes that will get you exploring and moving toward your goals, even if you are still trying to figure out what those specific goals are!