Social Science
The Social Science
program faculty is committed to a program which stresses academic
excellence. The Social Science program curriculum is designed
to meet the needs of students concurrently enrolled in the
secondary education certification program but is open to any
student seeking intellectual develoment in the social
sciences.
The Social Science program is designed to
meet the needs of a wide range of interests.
Its major meets the needs of students enrolled
concurrently in the secondary education certification program. The
major is open, however, to any student interested in social
sciences, especially those who plan to attend graduate school
or law school. The minor is designed to introduce students to a
range of social science disciplines and seeks to prepare them for
study in the social sciences on more advanced levels.
Program Distinctions
Choosing the Social Science program opens the door
to many opportunities in research, internships and guided
studies. Social Science students will spend four months working
with Legislative Research Commission staff and members of the
General Assembly. They will be trained and treated like actual
employees of the LRC. Those choosing this discipline of study have
the opportunity to present their research findings at regional
meetings such as the Blue Ridge Undergraduate Research
Conference.
Why choose Social Science?
Do you enjoy a variety of fields of study? Are you
interested in receiving a classic liberal arts degree, or do you
not want to focus on only one area during your time in
college? Or would you simply like to become a well-rounded
person? Then the Social Science major is for you. In
our Social Science program, you are offered the chance to explore
the human condition and how we relate to one another and our world
in a variety of contexts. You will spend time studying
Communication, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, History,
Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. And if one of
them becomes a favorite, then that area can become the speciality
of your Social Science major.