Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences
The major in Social Sciences introduces students to the major disciplines that make up the social sciences and provides advanced coursework in several of these. Students in this interdisciplinary program will also develop their analytical and communication skills. Social sciences graduates will be prepared to enter a variety of graduate or professional programs and to succeed in such careers as business, education, government, information management, and law.
The Social Sciences major is designed for students who do not choose to specialize in any of the other majors offered in the Division of Social Sciences. Thus, the Social Sciences major may not be earned in conjunction with any of the other majors offered in the Division of Social Sciences.
Major Requirements
University Core
Core
| University Core Requirements | 37 |
Social Sciences majors must complete the following courses:
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| Any one (1) WS course OR any one (1) WI Course AND any one (1) SI course | 3 |
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ECON 201 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
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ECON 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
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GEOG 200 | World Geography | 3 |
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| Choose one three-credit hour course in HIST at the 100 or 200 level | 3 |
POL 205 | American National Government | 3 |
PSYC 201 | Introductory Psychology | 3 |
SOC 203 | Introductory Sociology | 3 |
Electives xxx
| 21 additional credit hours of elective social science courses at the 300-400 level SEE NOTES BELOW | 21 |
Total Credit Hours: | 42-45 |
General Electives
General Electives
| Requirement | 38-41 |
Social Science Four Year Plan
This guide is for planning purposes in consultation with your advisor. For official program requirements, please refer to the academic catalog and your degree audit. To complete the program in 4 years, students will need to enroll in an average of 15 credits (5 classes) per semester.
Degree requirements are made up of core requirements (C), major requirements (M), and elective courses (E).
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Any three-credit HIST course at the 100- or 200-level
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Also satisfies the History core requirement (see below)
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American National Government
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Also satisfies the Social Science core requirement (see below)
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American National Government
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Introductory Psychology – or -
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Introductory Psychology – or -
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Any Speech Intensive (SI) Course
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Satisfies Speech Intensive core requirement
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Principles of Macroeconomics
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Also satisfies the Economics core requirement (see below)
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Social Science Elective at 300 – 400 Level
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May be selected from ECON, GEOG, HIST, IS, POL, PSYC, or SOC
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Social Science Elective at 300-400 level
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May be selected from ECON, GEOG, HIST, IS, POL, PSYC, or SOC
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Writing for the Social Sciences
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Student may choose from POL, SOC, or GEOG 341WI; satisfies Writing Intensive core requirement
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Social Science Elective at 300-400 Level
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May be selected from ECON, GEOG, HIST, IS, POL, PSYC, or SOC
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Social Science Elective at 300-400 Level
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May be selected from ECON, GEOG, HIST, IS, POL, PSYC, or SOC
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Social Science Elective at 300 – 400 Level
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May be selected from ECON, GEOG, HIST, IS, POL, PSYC, or SOC
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Social Science Elective at 300 – 400 Level
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May be selected from ECON, GEOG, HIST, IS, POL, PSYC, or SOC
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Social Science Elective at 300 – 400 Level
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Choose from list below. May be satisfied by major courses
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Can be satisfied with concentration, minor, second major courses
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Core Courses (37 credits)
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ENGL 103 (depending on placement, student may need ENGL 101 first). 'C-' or better required.
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NOTE: All students enrolled in ENGL 103 must pass an Exit Exam at the end of the term. Students not passing this exit exam are required to enroll in ENGL 214WI prior to reaching 60 hours. It is not necessary to pass this exam in order to pass ENGL 103. ENGL 214WI counts as an elective course.
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Three hours in ART, ARH, DANC, MUS, or THEA
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One 102-level (or above) foreign language course or equivalent, or any International Studies (IS) course at the 300-level
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Any HUM XXX course (Pre-reqs: ENGL 103 and English/Literature core requirement)
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100-level natural science with a lab (four credit hours total)
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CS 150; DSIM 203RI; GEOG 250TI (recommended for students in the social sciences); MUS 150 (co‐req: MUS 142); or a Technology Intensive (TI) course in the major approved by the department as an equivalent
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General Requirements for all bachelor’s degrees:
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A minimum of 120 credit hours earned with a minimum of 30 credit hours completed at JU.
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A minimum of a "C" (2.0) average for all work taken at JU.
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A student must satisfy all requirements of the University Core Curriculum in addition to all major and degree requirements.
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A student is responsible for meeting the specific graduation requirements of the selected major and degree. A student who pursues more than one major must meet all degree requirements for each major.
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A student must have at least a "C" (2.0) average in the major.
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At least 12 credit hours in the major in courses numbered 300 or above must be completed at JU.
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A minimum of forty-two credit hours must be in courses numbered 300 or above.
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At least one each of an upper-level Writing-Intensive and Speech-Intensive course (designated with a “WI” or “SI” in the course number; may be satisfied by courses already required for major).
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At least 3 credit hours in Experiential Learning (defined as Undergraduate Research, Research Intensive with “RI” designation, Internship, Study Abroad, or Service Learning; may be satisfied by courses already required for major).
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At least 3 credit hours in a DEI designated course; may be satisfied by a course within in major or an elective course.
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First-year students will be automatically enrolled in and must complete JU 111 or JU 159 (for Scholars), or JU 169 (for Honors). Transfer students in their second year and students entering with an AA degree are exempt.
NOTE: This four-year plan is meant to be a guide. For full degree requirements, please consult the academic catalog.
Notes for Social Sciences majors:
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The additional 21 credit hours of elective social science courses at the 300-400 level may be chosen from economics, geography, history, international studies, political science, psychology, or sociology. The student must choose from at least three different disciplines.
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In determining the grade point average for the major, only those social science electives applied to the program will be counted.
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Students who plan to teach Social Sciences on the secondary level should consult with the School of Education early in their academic careers to determine the specific requirements.
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The Social Sciences major is designed for students who do not choose to specialize in any of the other majors offered in the Division of Social Sciences. Thus, the Social Sciences major may not be earned in conjunction with any of the other majors offered in the Division of Social Sciences.
Total Credit Hours: 120
Notes:
- The additional 21 credit hours of elective social science courses at the 300-400 level may be chosen from economics, geography, history, international studies, political science, psychology, or sociology.
- The student must choose from at least three different disciplines.
- In determining the grade point average for the major, only those social science electives applied to the program will be counted.
- MGT 308WS, Business Communications, is the only JU course that fulfills the Writing Intensive (WI) and Speech Intensive (SI) requirements simultaneously; in all other situations students must complete one Writing Intensive and one Speech Intensive course.
Social Sciences Education - Secondary Level
Students who plan to teach Social Sciences on the secondary level should consult with the School of Education early in their academic careers to determine the specific requirements.