Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] See drop-down menu above to access other catalogs.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Dr. Paula Krebs
Dean
Dr. Rita Miller
Associate Dean
Location: Maxwell Library, Rooms 100-101
Website: http://www.bridgew.edu/academics/colleges-departments/college-humanities-social-sciences
Academic Departments
Anthropology
Dr. Diana Fox, Chairperson
Art
Professor Rob Lorenson, Chairperson
Professor Leigh Craven, Graduate Program Coordinator
Communication Studies
Dr. Arthur Lizie, Chairperson
Criminal Justice
Dr. Richard Wright, Chairperson
Dr. Jennifer Hartsfield, Graduate Program Coordinator
Dance
Dr. Jody Weber, Chairperson
Economics
Dr. Daniel Lomba, Chairperson
English
Dr. Michael McClintock, Chairperson
Dr. Kimberly Davis, Graduate Program Coordinator (English)
Dr. Julia Stakhnevich, Graduate Program Coordinator (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
Global Languages and Literatures
Dr. Ryan LaBrozzi, Chairperson (Fall)
Dr. Minae Savas, Chairperson (Spring)
History
Dr. Keith Lewinstein, Chairperson
Dr. Margaret Lowe, Graduate Program Coordinator
Music
Dr. Donald Running, Chairperson
Dr. Sarah McQuarrie, Graduate Program Coordinator
Philosophy
Dr. Laura McAlinden, Chairperson
Political Science
Dr. Brian Frederick, Chairperson
Dr. Kevin Donnelly, Graduate Program Coordinator
Psychology
Dr. Sandra Neargarder, Chairperson
Dr. John Calicchia, Graduate Program Coordinator
School of Social Work
Dr. Arnaa Alcon, Chairperson
Dr. Karen Fein, Graduate Program Coordinator
Sociology
Dr. Kim Mac Innis, Chairperson
Theatre
Dr. James Quinn, Chairperson
Undergraduate Programs
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers undergraduate programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science in Social Work degree in the areas listed below. Listed beneath each department are the concentrations it offers. Concentrations are programs of study within the major with their own subset of requirements. Only students selecting the major field of study may complete a concentration within that major. The completed concentration is indicated on the student’s transcript.
See Academic Programs for additional information regarding academic program requirements.
Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
General Anthropology
Public Archaeology
Art
Art Education
Art History
Crafts
Fine Arts
Graphic Design
Photography
Art History
Global Perspectives
Communication Studies
Communication and Culture
Film, Video and Media Studies
Strategic Communication
Criminal Justice
Victimology
Dance
Economics
English
English Education (High School, Middle School)
Writing and Writing Studies
History
Music
Classical Performance
Jazz Studies
Music Education
Philosophy
Analytic Philosophy
Applied Ethics
History of Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Political Science
American Politics
International Affairs
Legal Studies
Public Administration
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology
City, Community and Region
Education
Global Studies and Social Justice
Spanish
Secondary Education
Theatre
Theatre Arts
Theatre Education
Theatre Performance
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs allow students to select from a number of areas and provide preparation for high school teaching (if secondary education is elected as a minor), graduate school and fields of endeavor related to the major area of study.
The decision as to whether to award the degree of Bachelor of Arts or the degree of Bachelor of Science shall be consistent with the standards in the student’s major field as determined by the major department.
In cases where students with double majors are eligible for a BA, BS and/or BSE degree, the student will select which major department will make the decision regarding which degree the student will be awarded.
Students are advised to consult with their department chairperson or major advisor early in their academic career, but not later than the end of the sophomore year, in order to select a major and to be certain that course selection will allow graduation with the desired degree.
Students should be aware that not all courses are offered in the evening. Students who are only able to enroll in classes 4 pm or after should consult the appropriate department chairperson for information about the availability of evening sections of courses required in a specific major, concentration and/or minor.
Undergraduate Minors
In the College of Humanities and Social Sciences the following minors in specific disciplines or interdisciplinary areas are offered:
African Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Art History
Asian Studies
Canadian Studies
Childhood Studies
Civic Education and Community Leadership
Classical Studies
Communication Studies
Criminal Justice
Dance
Economics
Film Studies
GLBT Studies
Graphic Design
History
Irish Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Literature and Literary Studies
Middle East Studies
Music
Musical Theater Performance
Philosophy
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Political Science
Portuguese
Psychology
Public Relations
Social Studies
Social Welfare
Sociology
Spanish
Studio Art
Theatre Arts
U.S. Ethnic & Indigenous Studies
Urban Affairs
Women’s and Gender Studies
Writing and Writing Studies
Graduate Programs
Graduate programs leading to the Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Public Administration, Master of Science and Master of Social Work degrees are offered in the following fields:
Master of Arts
English
Psychology
Master of Arts in Teaching
Creative Arts
English
History
Music
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Master of Public Administration
Concentration:
Civil and Nonprofit Leadership and Administration
Master of Science
Criminal Justice
Master of Social Work
Additional information regarding graduate programs, including application procedures and academic requirements, may be found in the Admission-Graduate and Academic Programs sections of this catalog.
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