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					| 2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Social Science Major with Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major  |  
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The social science major integrates five academic disciplines: anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology. Students select one of these disciplines upon which to concentrate their studies. However, they have some exposure to all five disciplines before completing the major. Others go on to attend graduate school or pursue a variety of careers related to working with people. Students seeking initial certification at the early childhood and     childhood levels may double major in Social Science and Inclusive  Early   Childhood/Childhood Education. Students in this double major are    required to have a  minimum overall GPA of 2.7 before moving into  INCH    coursework which typically begins fall semester of the junior year. Required  Introductory courses in four of the five Social Science disciplines: Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology; a specialization of 12 credits beyond the introductory course in one of the Social Science disciplines (see below for required courses for each specialization); 9 credits upper-division, from among the other four Social Science disciplines; SSC 444. A minimum of three credits in each Social Science discipline, introductory or upper-division is required. The senior experience consists of a senior seminar (SSC 444) which integrates material from social science and other liberal arts core areas (history, philosophy, religious studies, literature, natural sciences, mathematics, fine arts), and a senior comprehensive (SSC 499).
 A Social Science major may not select one of the social science disciplines as a minor. Student Learning Outcomes 1. Students will be  able to articulate the differences and similarities among the various  disciplines within the social sciences. 2. Develop a definition of social science. |  
													| Core Curriculum Requirements
 All Nazareth students complete Core Curriculum coursework as part of their degree requirements. The Core provides a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences while guiding students to pose and explore their own intellectual questions. See Academic Policies and Procedures  for specific core curriculum requirements. Social Science Specializations
 Anthropology Specialization
 Major may be combined with the Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major. *A minimum of three credits in each Social Science discipline, introductory or upper-division, is required. *For Sample Program, please see above. There are five program variations within this major (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology). The sample program is an example of what the program may look like for a Social Science Major with a Sociology specialization.Introductory Courses - Anthropology Specialization
 Introductory courses in 3 of the following Social Science areas: Economics, Political Science, Psychology, SociologyRequired Courses for Anthropology Specialization
 The Anthropology Specialization requires:  Two Upper Division Anthropology Electives Credits:  6 as well as:Social Science Electives - Anthropology Specialization
  Two Upper Division Social Science electives (Psychology, Sociology, Economics or Political Science) excluding Anthropology.Economics Specialization
  Major may be combined with the Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major. *A minimum of three credits in each Social Science discipline, introductory or upper-division, is required. *For Sample Program, please see above. There are five program variations within this major (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology). The sample program is an example of what the program may look like for a Social Science Major with a Sociology specialization.Introductory Courses - Economics Specialization
 Introductory courses in 3 of the following: Anthropology, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology.Required Courses for Economics Specialization
Social Science Electives - Economics Specialization
 Take 2 upper division Social Science electives (Sociology, Psychology, Political Science or Anthropology) excluding Economics.Additional Courses - Economics Specialization
 Take one group:Political Science Specialization
 Major may be combined with the Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major. *A minimum of three credits in each Social Science discipline, introductory or upper-division, is required. *For Sample Program, please see above. There are five program variations within this major (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology). The sample program is an example of what the program may look like for a Social Science Major with a Sociology specialization.Introductory Courses - Political Science Specialization
 Introductory courses in 3 of the following: Anthropology, Economics, Psychology or Sociology.Required Courses - Political Science Specialization
  Students must take 3 upper-division Political Science electives. As well as:Social Science Electives - Political Science Specialization
 Take 3 upper division Social Science electives (Sociology, Psychology, Economics or Anthropology) excluding Political Science.Psychology Specialization
 Major may be combined with the Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major. *A minimum of three credits in each Social Science discipline, introductory or upper-division, is required. *For Sample Program, please see above. There are five program variations within this major (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology). The sample program is an example of what the program may look like for a Social Science Major with a Sociology specialization.
Introductory Courses - Psychology Specialization
 Introductory courses in 3 of the following: Anthropology, Economics, Political Science or Sociology.Required Courses - Psychology Specialization
Social Science Electives - Psychology Specialization
 Take 3 upper division Social Science electives (Sociology, Economics, Political Science or Anthropology) excluding Psychology.Sociology Specialization
 Major may be combined with the Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major. *A minimum of three credits in each Social Science discipline, introductory or upper-division, is required. *For Sample Program, please see the Social Science Major. There are five program variations within this major (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology). The sample program is an example of what the program may look like for a Social Science Major with a Sociology specialization.Introductory Courses - Sociology Specialization
 Introductory courses in 3 of the following: Anthropology, Economics, Political Science or Psychology.Required Courses - Sociology Specialization
  Students must take one upper-division Sociology elective. As well as:Social Science Electives - Sociology Specialization
 Take 3 upper division Social Science electives (Economics, Psychology, Political Science or Anthropology) excluding Sociology.Required Courses for Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Majors
 Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major RequirementsSocial Science Senior Experience
 The senior experience consists of a senior seminar (SSC 444) which integrates material from social science and other liberal arts core areas (history, philosophy, religious studies, literature, natural sciences, mathematics, fine arts), and a senior comprehensive (SSC 499).Sample Program for Social Science Majors with Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education
 Within the double major of Social Science and Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education, students specialize in one of five areas: Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Thus there are five program variations within this major. The sample program below is an example of what the program may look like for a student majoring in Social Science and Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education with a Sociology specialization.  Freshman Year
  Modern Foreign Language Credits: 6 Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Credits: 6Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Math and Science Credits: 7Health and Wellness Credits: 0 As well as: Sophomore Year
  Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Credits: 6Integrative Studies (IS) Credits: 3Experiential Learning Pathway (EL) Credits: 0Introductory Social Science Credits: 9Upper Division Sociology Credits: 3 As well as:Junior Year
  Integrative Studies (IS) Credits: 6Core Milestone Experience (CME) Credits: 0Upper Division Sociology Credits: 3Upper Division Social Science Credits: 6 As well as: Summer Between Junior and Senior Year
Senior Year
  Upper Division Sociology Credits: 3Upper Division Social Science Credits: 3Liberal Arts Elective Credits: 3  As well as:   |   Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
 
 
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