IX. Social and Behavioral Sciences(3 hours)
Objectives
The objective of a social and behavioral science component of a core curriculum is to increase students' knowledge of how social and behavioral scientists discover, describe, and explain the behaviors and interactions among individuals, groups, institutions, events, and ideas. Such knowledge will better equip students to understand themselves and the roles they play in ad-dressing the issues facing humanity.
The following courses satisfy the core requirements in Social and Behavioral Sciences. See the current Course Listings for prerequisites and other restrictions, additions, and deletions.
Social & Behavioral Sciences: Approved Core Courses
- ANTH 1300: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 2301: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
- ANTH 2302: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 2303: Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 4310: Theories of Culture
- COMD 2439: Speech and Language Development
- CUST 2300: Introduction to Asian American Studies
- ECON 2301: Global Economic Concepts
- ECON 2304: Microeconomic Principles
- ECON 2305: Macroeconomic Principles
- ECON 3332: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
- GEOG 1301: Human Use of the Earth
- GEOG 2340: World Realms
- HRMA 2365: Tourism
- KIN 1304: Public Health Issues in Physical Activity and Obesity
- POLS 1333: Introduction to Political Science
- POLS 1335: World Politics
- PSYC 1300: Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC 2350: Child Development
- PSYC 2351: Psychology of Adolescence
- SOC 1300: Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 1301: Honors Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 2325: American Minority Peoples
- SOC 3312: Sociology of Deviance
- TECH 1313: Impact of Modern Technology on Society
- VIST 1300: Introduction to Visual Studies
Catalog Publish Date: August 22, 2012
This Page Last Updated: July 9, 2013