Social science disciplines examine the development, the structure, the conditions, and the implications of human association. The skills and techniques necessary for this examination are developed within the context of the theoretical bases for the organization of such knowledge. From different perspectives of study, courses in the Division are designed to further the student's understanding of human society, to increase the student's ability to function effectively within that society, and to broaden the student's understanding of the means toward acquiring a meaningful, just, and well-ordered society.
Four degrees are available for students studying in the social sciences.
The student must earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better (except where stated otherwise) in all courses.
Bachelor of Arts
Majors within this degree may be established in geography , political science , psychology , and sociology ; see individual program descriptions.
A minor but no major is available in the following: Appalachian Studies , Civic Engagement , Legal Studies and Pre-law , and Public and Non-Profit Administration .
An interdisciplinary area of emphasis in International Studies is offered by the Political Science program. The International Studies area of emphasis is a joint program with Bluefield State College and is available to students of any major.
In addition, the major and minor requirements are discussed with each discipline.
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (BA IND)
Bachelor of Science in Recreation and Tourism Management (BS RTM)
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
Minors
Certificate