Bachelor of Arts in History
The Bachelor of Arts in History offers students both a comprehensive education in the study of human history with either United States or non-United States emphasis and a strong background in a range of other disciplines in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
This degree develops skills in critical thinking, research skills and effective writing along with acquisition of historical knowledge. Graduates can pursue specialized graduate studies, employment in public history (museums, historical parks), government, politics, or positions requiring critical thinking, research and effective writing.
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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice offers students a curriculum focused on contemporary law enforcement, including forensics, and corrections, including probation, parole and juvenile justice administration. The degree includes a strong background in the social sciences in support of modern criminal justice careers.
The degree prepares individuals for careers in law enforcement, corrections, probation and parole, juvenile justice administration, forensics and private sector security.
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree prepares you for either graduate study in psychology or a closely related field (counseling) or for a variety of entry level positions in the 21st century world of work. It enhances your opportunities to enter graduate school or to secure employment in the workforce.
The degree requires 39 hours of general education courses, 21-23 hours of additional specified courses in humanities, sciences and social sciences and 24 hours of approved electives. Students may choose a declared minor within approved electives.
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Bachelor of General Studies
The Bachelor of General Studies offers students a strong background in a diversity of disciplines in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences and the opportunity to develop a concentration in an area of special interest. Concentrations available to students include History, Psychology, and Political Science.
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Minors
A student can enhance and customize any Behavioral or Social Sciences degree with a declared minor. See the current Catalog for available minors.