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The Department of Behavioral Sciences comprises six academic disciplines. These are political science, sociology, criminal justice, geography, history and philosophy.


A major or minor in the Department follows the scholarship regulations of the University. The student is expected to complete the Core Curriculum Program and satisfy the requirements of the school in which he/she is enrolled. Students who intend to teach in public school systems will follow the program of the School of Education. A grade of “C” or above must be earned in each major and minor course. All majors and minors are expected to participate in ongoing program area activities. Graduating majors must complete an exit interview and take the Graduate Record Examination.

The Department offers curricula leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree in the School of Arts and Sciences with majors in Political Science and Sociology and minors in History, Political Science, Philosophy, and Sociology. Curricula leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in the School of Education with majors in History, Political Science and Social Studies are also offered. Service courses in geography and philosophy are taught in the Department.