Social Science Minor

The Social Sciences collectively explore the nature of humankind in relation to self, community, culture, and the world. This minor is designed to give an introduction to the various disciplines that make up the Social Sciences—anthropology, economics, educational psychology and multicultural education, social environmental studies, government studies, geography, history, psychology and sociology.

Requirements
Course Area Credits
Human Sciences (Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology) 3 credits
History 3 credits
Social Institutions (Economics, Government, Political Science, Law, or either Multicultural Education or Educational Psychology) 3 credits
Environment and Geography (Environmental Studies, Geography) 3 credits
Electives in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Government, History, Psychology, Political Sciences, or Sociology 6 credits
Total 18 credits

Note: At least 9 credits must be upper level (above 299).