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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Sciences Division
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The Social Sciences Division encompasses the history, theory, and investigation of societies, systems, regions, groups and individuals. These are central concerns of the departments of African American Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Public Affairs, Psychology, Sociology, International Relations and Women’s Studies. Hence most courses satisfying the Social Sciences Division requirements come from these departments.
The Social Sciences List
Students must take at least four courses from the following list, including a 2-course sequence (indicated by hyphens) to complete the requirement for four courses in this division. No more than three courses may be taken from a single department or program (even if the courses of the department or program are in more than one division).
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Anthropology
- ANT 111 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
together with any ANT 200 level or above course, constitutes a sequence except ANT 202 , ANT 273 , ANT 326 , ANT 376 , and ANT 433 . - ANT 121 - Peoples and Cultures of the World
together with any ANT 200 level or above course, constitutes a sequence except ANT 202 , ANT 273 , ANT 326 , ANT 376 , and ANT 433 . - ANT 141 - Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory sequences with
- ANT 145 /HST 145 - Archaeology of and in the Modern World
- Any ANT courses except ANT 131 , ANT 185 , ANT 202 , ANT 273 , ANT 326 , ANT 376 , and ANT 433 .
Cognitive Science
- COG courses may be accepted by petition.
Communication, Sciences & Disorders
Economics
All ECN courses count in the Social Sciences Division.
Geography and the Environment
- GEO 103 - Environment and Society sequences with
- GEO 374 - Environment and Development in the Global South
History
- HST 101 - American History to 1865 sequences with
- HST 102 - American History Since 1865
- HST 121 - Global History to 1750 sequences with
- HST 122 - Global History 1750 to Present
- All HST courses count in the Social Sciences Division except HST 111 , HST 112 , HST 210 , HST 211 , HST 310 , HST 311 , HST 312 , HST 319 , HST 320 , HST 321 , HST 354 , HST 355 , HST 357 , HST 379 , HST 417
- HST 200 , when awarded for IB or AP credit, counts as a sequence.
Honors
Any 2-course combination of HNR 260 , 360 , or 460 including either taken twice
Latino-Latin American Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies
Native American and Indigenous Studies
Sociology
- All SOC courses count in the Social Sciences Division.
Social Science
All SOS courses count in the Social Sciences Division.
Women’s and Gender Studies
All WGS courses cross-listed with ANT, ECN, GEO, HST, PSC, PSY, & SOC in addition to the following:
Other Schools and Colleges
*Apply as Non-Arts & Sciences credit
Martin J. Whitman School of Management
David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
- EST 390 - Social Processes and the Environment
Interdepartmental Sequences in the Social Sciences
In addition to the departmental sequences indicated on previous pages, the following interdepartmental sequences may also be used to fulfill the requirement for a sequence in the Social Sciences.
Honors
Course Sequences that meet the Divisional Perspectives Requirement
(available to students in the Honors Program only)
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