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Nov 21, 2024
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2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Sciences BA
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You must achieve a minimum grade of “C” in each required social science course in order to graduate.
The courses you choose to meet the requirements for the social science major may not count as General Education courses. See your advisor for further information.
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Degree Requirements
General Education Program |
34 Hours |
Social science majors cannot double-count courses that satisfy both their major and GEP requirements. Social science majors must take SOSC 1110 to fulfill the GEP social science requirement. Further information is in the General Education Program or can be obtained from the dean’s office.
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Social Science Core Courses |
21 Hours |
Upper Division Social Science Electives (3000-4000 level) |
36 Hours |
University Electives |
29 Hours |
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Total Hours Required |
120 Hours |
SPECIAL NOTE: Social science majors must achieve a minimum grade of “C” in each required social science course (both in the Core and Upper Division categories) in order to graduate. Social Science Core Courses (21 Hours)
Unless otherwise noted all courses listed below are each 3 semester credit hours. Upper Division Social Science Electives (36 Hours)
Choose 36 hours Upper Level courses from the following areas:
You can take courses from any conbination of disciplines that you wish. The one restriction is that you cannot take more than 9 hrs from any specific discipline.
Note: If you take ECON 2201 for your core requirement you can take ECON 2202 and count it as an upper level Econ course. If you take Econ 2202 for your core requirement you can count Econ 2201 as an upper level Economics course. University Electives (29 Hours)
You may select from the broad spectrum of university courses. It is recommended, however, that you choose from among courses in the social sciences, business, and the humanities. It is also recommended that students consider a minor in any of the disciplines in the social sciences. |
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