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This multi-disciplinary program provides a solid introduction to core Social Sciences and related areas. The highly flexible curriculum benefits from various courses in American Indian Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Criminal Justice, Geography, History, Homeland Security, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology. Students may concentrate their focus on an individual area or choose courses from multiple areas of interest.
Course Number | Course |
NAIS 1350 | American Indians in Contemporary Society |
ANTH 1200 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
CRMJ 2120 | Intro to Criminal Justice |
ECON 1010 | Macroeconomics |
PSYC 1000 | General Psychology |
SOC 1000 | Sociological Principles |
HUMN 2430 OR RELI 2225 OR RELI 2320 |
World Religions OR History of Christianity OR History of Islam |