The Division of Social Science includes the disciplines of: 

  • Criminal Justice 
  • History 
  • International Studies
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Social Studies
  • Sociology

The aim of the Division of Social Science is to impart to the student knowledge and skills to assist in solving the problems of our times; awareness of the effects of social science on civilization and its use to improve the quality of life; ability to make value judgments for effective life in a changing world, and the recognition that we live in an open-minded world which requires receptivity to new facts, new ideas, and new ways of life.

The Division of Social Science seeks to convey pride in the achievements of the United States, appreciation of the contributions to other peoples and support for international peace and cooperation; and compassion and sensitivity for the needs, feelings, and aspirations of other human beings. The Division also seeks to guide the student in the development of democratic principles and application to daily life; and the use of the creative arts to sensitize oneself to universal human experience and to the uniqueness of the individual.

Programs Offered

Undergraduate

Criminal Justice Major, A.S.Criminal Justice Administration Area, B.S. or B.A.Criminal Justice Administration Major, B.S. or B.A.Diversity and Community Minor
History Major, B.S. or B.A.
History Minor
Political Science Major, B.S. or B.A.
Political Science Minor
Psychology Major, B.S. or B.A.
Psychology MinorSocial Studies Area, 8-12 teaching certification with 5-9 extensionSocial Studies Area, with Teacher Certification, B.S. or B.A.Social Studies Area, without Teacher Certification, B.S. or B.A.Sociology Major, B.S. or B.A.
Sociology Minor

Graduate

Criminal Justice, M.S.C.J.