Social Sciences Electives List
|
| Students
must take six credits of Social Science electives from the following list.
The numbers in parenthesis indicate the number of course credits. |
| History
(HIST) |
|
100
101
204
205
208
210
215
216
220
225
230
300
302
303
304
305
306
307
310
311
312
320
321
327
328
330
331
332
401
402
405
407
410
412
416
442
450
600
603
605
606
607
610
615
616
620
630
631 |
History of World Civilization - Part I (3) #
History of World Civilization - Part II (3) #
United States from 1492-1865 (3)
United States Since 1865 (3)
History of North Carolina (3)
World Regional Geography (3) #
History of Africa to 1800 (3)*, #
History of Africa Since 1800 (3)*, #
The History of Philosophy (3)
America in the 1960s (3)
History of Modern Medicine (3)
Ancient History (3)
The Pre-Modern West (3)
Early Modern Europe: Renaissance to 1815 (3) #
Modern Europe Since 1815 (3) #
Socialism Since Karl Marx (3)
History of Women Since 1800 (3)
The Historical Origins of Environmental Crises (3)
The Afro-American in the United States to 1865 (3)*
The Afro-American in the United States Since 1865 (3)*
History of Religions (3) #
African History as seen through African Art and Archeology (3)*, #
Cultural History, Ethnicity, and Ethnographic Collections (3) #
History of Latin America (3) #
Slavery in the United States 1619-1865 (3)*
History of the Far East to 1800 (3) #
History of the Far East Since 1800 (3) #
The Modern Middle East (3) #
Old Testament History and Literature (3)
The Rise of Christianity (3)
History of England (3) #
American Diplomatic History (3)
American Constitutional History (3)
Modernization in Africa from 1920 to the Present (3)*, #
History Black Culture in the United States (3)*
Russian and Soviet History (3) #
Modernization in Historical Perspective (3)
The British Colonies and the American Revolution (3)
The Civil War and Reconstruction (3)
Seminar on the Soviet Union (3) #
U.S. History 1900-1932 (3)
United States History, 1932-Present (3)
Seminar in History of Twentieth Century Technology (3)
Seminar in the History of Black Africa (3)*
Seminar in African History (3)*, #
Seminar in Asian History #
Studies in European History, 1815 1913 (3) #
Studies in Twentieth Century Europe (3) # |
| Geography (GEOG) |
|
200
210
319
322 |
Principles of Geography (3)
World Regional Geography (3) #
Regional Geography of the United States and Canada (3)
Economic Geography (3) |
| Economics (ECON) |
|
300
301
401
405
410
420
425
501
505
515
601
610
615 |
Principles of Economics, Micro (3)
Principles of Economics, Macro (3)
Public Finance (3)
History of Economic Thought (3)
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3)
National Income Analysis (3)
Economic of Transportation (3)
Labor Problems (3)
International Economic Relations (3) #
Comparative Economic Systems (3) #
Economic Understanding (3)
Consumer Economic (3)
Economic, Political & Social Aspects of Black Experience (3)* |
| Curriculum and
Instruction (CUIN) |
|
301
303
315 |
Philosophical and Sociological Foundation of Education
(2)
Socio-Philosophical Aspects of Education (4)
Family, Community, and School (3) |
| Human Environment
and Family Sciences (HEFS) |
|
104
310
311
312
313
314 |
The Individual and His Family in Contemporary Society
(3)
Introduction to Human Development (3)
Child Development: Prenatal Through Early/Middle Childhood (3)
Adolescence and Young Adulthood (3)
Adulthood (3)
Human Ecology of the Family (3) |
| Agricultural
Economic (AGEC) |
|
330
440
530 |
Introduction to Agricultural Economics (3)
Resource Economics (3)
Economics of Food Distribution (3) |
| Political Science
(POLI) |
|
200
210
220
250
310
400
410
440
410
420
430
444
445
448
541
542
543
544
640
642
643
646
653 |
American Government and Politics (3)
State and Local Government (3)
Blacks in the American Political System (3)*
Introduction to Public Policy (3)
Comparative Politics (3) #
Mass Political Attitudes and Behavior (3)
Public Policy and Technology (3)
Political Theory (3)
Public Policy and Technology (3)
Public Budgeting (3)
Policy Analysis (3)
International Relations (3) #
Problems of Contemporary Africa (3)*, #
Politics of Transpiration (3)
Party Politics and Pressure Groups (3)
American Constitutional Law (3)
Civil Liberties (3)
International Organization (3)
Federal Government (3)
Modern Political Theory (3)
Urban Political Government (3)
The Politics of Developing Nations (3) #
Urban Problems (3) |
| Psychology
(PSYC) |
|
320
324
325
420
434
439
445
526
541
545
550
644
645 |
General Psychology (3)
Developmental Psychology I (3)
Developmental Psychology II (3)
Social Psychology (3)
Abnormal Psychology (3)
Theories of Personality (3)
Industrial Psychology (3)
Developmental Psychology III (Adult) (3)
Psychology of Learning (3)
History and Systems of Psychology (3)
Psychology of Animal Behavior (3)
Applied Health Psychology (3)
Behavior Modification (3) |
| Sociology
(SOCI) |
|
100
200
300
301
304
313
406
420
673 |
Principles of Sociology (3)
Introduction to Anthropology (3)
Topics in Cultural Anthropology (3) #
Origins of Social Thought (3)
Social Aspects of Human Sexuality (3)
The Community (3)
Criminology (3)
Human Evolution in Ecological Perspective (3)
Population Studies (3) |
| Social Work
(SOWK) |
|
312
313
314
370
372
373
374
503 |
Major Problems of Family Functioning (3)
The Community (3)
Black Experience (3)*
Aging in Society (3)
Child Welfare I (3)
Child Welfare II (3)
Institutional Services for children (3)
Juvenile Delinquency (3) |