The broad field of Social Sciences lends insight into law, constitutional government, basic understanding of the political systems, cultural and social construction of community, and what it means to be a citizen. The Social Sciences incorporate perspectives of both individual and collectivist human thought and behavior. While the study focuses on a broad perspective of culture and human group interactions, it begins with an understanding of the individual and the self, both in and out of the context of the larger community. A degree in the Social Sciences is a common and beneficial degree for students preparing to apply for law school as well as a number of other graduate and career aspirations. Through the advising process, students are able to develop particular depth in history, political science, and sociology to equip them for advanced study or a career of interest.
Social Science with History Emphasis
A degree in Social Science with a History emphasis enables students to acquire knowledge and develop ideas, attitudes, and skills that not only provide a sound basis for appreciation of peoples and cultures, but also serve to prepare the graduate for employment in many fields. It serves as an excellent preparation for teaching history, interpreting history, and preserving the past, present, and future.
This degree can prepare students for diverse futures, including:
- A career as a secondary history teacher (may require additional certification)
- Dynamic careers to include archivist, document administration, museum curator, historian, historical researcher, civil service administrator, and human service related careers.
- Professional-oriented graduate programs in the social sciences
- Admission to quality law school programs