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Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 
    
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College of Humanities and Social Sciences


Dr. Paula Krebs
Dean

Dr. Rita Miller
Associate Dean

Academic Departments

Anthropology

Dr. Sandra Faiman-Silva, Chairperson

Art

Professor Rob Lorenson, Chairperson

Communication Studies

Dr. Arthur Lizie, Chairperson

Criminal Justice

Dr. Richard Wright, Chairperson

Economics
             Dr. Michael Jones, Chairperson

English

Dr. Benjamin Carson, Chairperson

Foreign Language

Dr. Fernanda Ferreira, Chairperson

History

Dr. Keith Lewinstein, Chairperson

Music

Dr. Salil Sachdev, Chairperson

Philosophy

Dr. Aeon Skoble, Chairperson

Political Science

Dr. George Serra, Chairperson

Psychology

Dr. Sandra Neargarder, Chairperson

School of  Social Work

Dr. Arnaa Alcon, Chairperson

Sociology

Dr. Patricia Fanning, Chairperson

Theater and Dance

Dr. Nancy Moses, 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
         New Media
         Photography
Communication Studies
         Communication and Culture
         Film, Video and Media Studies 
         Strategic Communication
Criminal Justice
         Victimology
English
          English Education (High School, Middle School)
          Writing and Writing Studies
Economics
History
         Military History
Music
         Music Education
Philosophy
          Applied Ethics
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
Theater and Dance
          Dance Education
          Theater Arts
          Theater Education

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 adviser 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 Middle East Studies
American Studies Music
Anthropology Philosophy
Art History Political Science
Asian Studies Portuguese
Canadian Studies Psychology
Civic Education and Community Leadership Public History
Classical Studies Public Relations
Communication Studies Russian and East European Studies
Criminal Justice Social Welfare
Dance Sociology
Economics Spanish
English Studio Art  
Film Studies Theater Arts
GLBT Studies U.S. Ethnic Studies
Graphic Design Urban Affairs
History Women’s and Gender Studies
Latin American and Caribbean 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

Concentrations:
Civil and Nonprofit Leadership and Administration
Sustainable Community Development

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.

Departmental Course Descriptions

See the “Course Descriptions ” section of this catalog for departmental course descriptions.