Welcome from the Director
- New Bachelor of Arts degree in Heritage Resources -
- Mission Statement:
- The School of Social Sciences provides a meaningful educational opportunity for undergraduates interested in the fields of
Criminal Justice, History, Political Science, and Sociology and graduates in Heritage Resources. The school is dedicated to high quality teaching using innovative pedagogy and the latest technology. Its faculty members seek to remain on the cutting edge of scholarship through participation in regional and national conferences and workshops and by engaging in research and professional publications.
The School of Social Sciences main office is located in room 301 Kyser Hall with additional offices, classrooms, and laboratories on the first, second, and third floors of the building. Check out our scholarship opportunities.
Our Programs and Activities
Degree offerings are for an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice; a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice, History, Political Science, and Sociology; and a Master of Arts in Heritage Resources. Students can also obtain minors in all the above listed disciplines as well as Philosophy. The school also offers a completion certificate in the Legal Assistant Program and advises all Pre-Law students on course and degree selection.
We encourage you to peruse the site and then submit an e-mail to request more information. Are you looking for an academic adventure? It begins here at the School of Social Sciences.
Faculty/Staff Meetings
- minutes of February 2008 meeting
- minutes of March 2007 meeting
- minutes of January 2007 meeting
- minutes of August 2006 meeting
- Previous Meeting
Student PC Use Forms and Information
