BA Social Sciences

Level: Bachelor
Language: English
Category: Social Sciences

(1 reviews)


Description

WSU's Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences is a liberal arts degree that offers students multiple options and emphases in the social sciences and provides a broad background applicable to a variety of careers. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach with possible major and/or minor course concentrations in anthropology, criminal justice, history, human development, political science, psychology, sociology, and women's studies. A formal minor in business administration is also available.


Get More Information About the BA Social Sciences Program


Recent Reviews

WSU Distance Learning Program
June 26, 2010
I am currently a WSU student in my senior year with 2 semesters remaining. Whether you are an in or out of state resident, this is an outstanding university to attend. What is great about it is that, with my personal experience for example, I am an in-state resident yet currently working overseas & this institution is very accommodating. In addition, you have a fairly decent range of courses you could take for the BA ...

Read all 1 BA Social Sciences reviews

You can help by Writing a review


Get More Information

Looking for more information about the BA Social Sciences program? Simply complete this information request form and their admissions office will contact you to answer any questions you may have.


Post a Public Comment:

Do not re-post articles, webpages or anything you didn't write yourself. IP addresses are recorded and spammers will be banned!

Name:
E-mail: (will not be published)
Comment:
Jan. 22, 2007, 5:39 p.m.
0 votes/
Graduated with my B.A. in Social Sciences from Washington State University inn 2004. I took quite a few courses online. Including a Biology lab course. Talk about intense. Amazing. They send you all of the lab supplies and give great student support. Most of the courses I took online were History and Psychology. Good program and a good school.

OnlineDegreeReviews.org is not affiliated with Washington State University in any way.