Areas of Emphasis
Interdisciplinary Emphasis
A course of study for students who plan on graduate work or employment in diverse cultural settings. Learn more about the Interdisciplinary Emphasis in the catalog.
A course of study for students who plan on graduate work or employment in diverse cultural settings.
Requirements: 29 credits
POLS1050. Introduction to International Relations (3)
PSYC1550. Introduction to Psychology (3)
One course selected from:
- ENGL3420. Foreign Literature in Translation (3)
- ENGL4270. Minority Voices in American Literature (3)
- POLS3520. Theories of Politics (3)
- POLS3610. Comparative Politics (3)
One course selected from:
- HIST3250. History of American Culture (3)
- HIST3330. US Foreign Policy (3)
- HIST3390. Recent America (3)
- HIST3440. History of Christianity in America (3)
One year of a modern foreign language (same language) (8)
(9) credits in cultural studies, psychology, or sociology numbered above 2999
Social Scientist/Sociologist Emphasis
A course of study in general sociology for students who plan on graduate work or social science research. Learn more about the Social Scientist/Sociologist Emphasis in the catalog.
A course of study in general sociology for students who plan on graduate work or social science research.
Requirements: 31 credits
PSYC1550. Introduction to Psychology (3)
PSYC2100. Lifespan Development (3)
PSYC3640. Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis I (3)
PSYC3640L. Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis Laboratory I (1)
PSYC3650. Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis II (3)
PSYC3650L. Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis Laboratory II (1)
One year of a modern foreign language (same language) (8)
(9) credits in cultural studies, psychology, or sociology numbered above 2999




