Social Science Electives
- Economics. ECO 201 Principles of Economics I (MAT 013 is the prerequisite)
- Global Studies. GLS 131 World Geography.
- Political Science. POS 121 Introductory Government and Politics.
- Psychology. PSY 123 Introductory Psychology.
- Sociology. SOC 121 Introduction to Sociology.
Contents
- 1 What are considered social science courses?
- 2 What is a SS elective?
- 3 What are social science majors?
- 4 What are the seven social sciences?
- 5 What classes count as humanities?
- 6 What subjects count as humanities?
- 7 What is social science courses in college?
- 8 What are the 5 major social sciences?
- 9 Is social science BA or BS?
- 10 Is business class a social science?
- 11 What are the 9 Applied social sciences?
- 12 What are the three applied social sciences?
- 13 What are social and behavioral science classes?
Social sciences courses include:
- anthropology.
- economics.
- geography.
- history.
- philosophy.
- political science.
- psychology.
- religious studies.
What is a SS elective?
Social Sciences courses are defined as those in: Economics, History, Political Science, and Psychology. Transfer credits from other universities in sociology and general humanities may count as humanities or social science electives.
The social science disciplines include anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, sociology, American ethnic studies, women’s studies, and some areas of mass communications. Social science graduates have a variety of career options.
The major social sciences are Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Politics, Psychology and Sociology.
What classes count as humanities?
The humanities include the study of ancient and modern languages, literature, philosophy, history, archaeology, anthropology, human geography, law, religion, and art. Scholars in the humanities are “humanities scholars” or humanists.
What subjects count as humanities?
This definition encompasses such fields of study as (in the humanities) history, English, philosophy, foreign languages, classics, history of art, and (in the social sciences) sociology, psychology, economics, and political science.
Social science covers all aspects of the arts and humanities. The five main divisions of social science are psychology, sociology, political science, anthropology and history, but it also includes archaeology, education, geography, law and criminal justice.
Usually included within the social sciences are cultural (or social) anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and economics.
A Bachelor of Arts degree is standard among majors in the social sciences and humanities, although certain disciplines promote BS degrees for particular emphasis within social science and humanities fields. Bachelor of Science degrees are more common among the natural and mathematical sciences.
No, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) is not considered a social sciences degree; it is a graduate business degree. Social sciences include history, political science, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. They focus on how society functions and the roles individuals and groups play in that society.
Social sciences: a definition The major social sciences are Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Politics, Psychology and Sociology.
Applied social sciences are those academic social science disciplines, professions and occupations which seek to use basic social science knowledge, particularly from sociology, economics and political science, and to a lesser extent psychology, social psychology and anthropology to make an impact on the daily life of
The Social and Behavioral Sciences instructional pathway is designed for students who are interested in society and human interaction which includes, but is not limited to, administration of justice/criminal justice, anthropology, psychology, sociology, political science, economics, law, social work, or ethnic or