Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Social Science
Level: Bachelor
Language: English
Category:
Social Sciences
Description
This degree completion program is designed primarily for students who have completed the equivalent of the first two years of college. Social science is a branch of learning that examines society's institutions--their structures, theoretical foundations, evaluation, and interrelation--and how they affect and are affected by human behavior.A minimum of 124 semester hours of credit is required for graduation.Twenty of the last 30 hours earned must be KSU hours. The minimum grade-point average required for graduation is 2.0The Interdisciplinary Social Science degree from Kansas State University is a general social science degree. Students are required to take credits form a minimum of four social science disciplines. Social science disciplines include: anthropology, economics, geography, history, mass communications, political science, psychology, sociology and women's studies.All social science majors must submit a theme proposal (area of concentration) for approval. The theme proposal is due six weeks after you receive your official curriculum guide from the College of Arts and Science. Two sample themes are (1) The American Military Experience and (2) Working with Adults with Special Needs.
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