Degree Programs and Major Program Sheets
Mission
The four social science programs at WCSU provide students with a holistic understanding and critical appreciation of the cultural, political, social, and economic elements of society. The department curriculum presents a broad-based foundation in the social sciences while offering a rich and diverse range of degree programs and options.
Program sheets:
For a list of current program sheets please visit www.wcsu.edu/academics/programsheets/macricostas-school-of-arts-and-sciences/
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Programs
(*) Meets state requirements as academic major for students seeking elementary teaching certificate. B.S. degree awarded to education students.
(**) Meets state requirements as academic major for students seeking elementary or secondary teaching certificates. B.S. degree awarded to education students. Program guide sheets for each major may also be obtained on the wall outside of Warner Hall 224.
Political Science (*)
Students of political science are given an opportunity to develop a critical understanding of the political aspects of society. They are provided with a practical background for a variety of legal, government, public and social service careers, and a preparation for graduate studies in political science, as well as in related fields, such as pre-law.
Anthropology/Sociology (*)
BA Anthropology/Sociology
• Global Studies option,
• Social Justice & Policy option,
• General Studies option
Description: The combined major in Anthropology and Sociology offers ways of understanding both everyday life and complex social issues from local, national and global perspectives. Students use socio-historical, cultural, political, economic and environmental lenses to recognize, research and generate useful comparative and historically grounded understandings of the world. Anthropology/ Sociology majors gain from the specializations of our purposefully composed faculty who have geographically specific expertise reaching around the globe. Immersed into both disciplines, students hone critical thinking skills, craft their research techniques, and cultivate holistic approaches to social problems and cultural data. The major is crafted to meet the demand for research, analysis, and socio-cultural insights in industry, government agencies, and humanitarian organizations both locally and internationally. The degree in Anthropology/Sociology prepares students for meaningful work within a variety of social service, social justice, education, public health, government, and business careers, as well as an array of graduate programs.
Options: Students majoring in Anthropology/Sociology choose from three options: Global Studies, Social Justice & Policy, or a General Studies option that combines both.
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The Global Studies option builds on the Anthropology/Sociology major, offering access to a broader interdisciplinary experience. It offers a flexible and unique opportunity where students may elect to benefit from the expertise of faculty in other disciplines. The interdisciplinary approach affords students socio-cultural literacy, and a global perspective, both of which equip students to thrive in diverse communities locally and internationally. Students explore both the interconnectedness of our world as well as social issues in nearly every geographic region of the globe including Africa, East Asia, South Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and the United States. We also strongly recommend that students take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad through WCSU’s affiliation with the
ISEP program (
https://www.wcsu.edu/isep/). Through this culmination of experiences, the major is crafted to meet the high demand for research, analysis, and social/cultural insights in industry, government agencies, and humanitarian organizations locally and internationally. The Global Studies Option prepares students for meaningful work within a variety of world-wide social service, social justice, education, public health, government, and business careers, as well as an array of graduate programs.
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The Social Justice & Policy option offers students a flexible and unique opportunity where students benefit from the expertise of faculty in multiple disciplines. Students explore and assess topical issues that grapple with inequities and injustices, and then learn to develop and implement effective policy. The major is crafted to meet the high demand for research, analysis, and social/cultural insights in industry, government agencies, and humanitarian organizations locally and internationally. The Social Justice & Policy Option prepares students for meaningful work within a variety of social service, social justice, education, public health, government, and business careers, as well as an array of graduate programs.
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The General Studies option permits students to choose their own route whether by designing a unique combination of coursework, professional and research exploration found in the other options, or by enabling students to maximize time and workload efficiency.
Minor Programs in the Social Sciences
Anthropology
Conflict Resolution
Cultural Resource Management (this involves archaeology and learning how to care for cultural artifacts)
Geography
International Studies
Multicultural Studies
Multicultural Studies with an African-American focus
Political Science
Sociology
Urban Studies
Women’s Studies