Social Sciences

Social Sciences, General

Social sciences, general college and university programs are generally found under Humanities and Social Sciences.  When you enroll in the programs you learn about a variety of subjects like human development, social policies, influence of media on human behavior, the role of government in social sciences, ancient human societies, education’s impact on organizations and individuals and influence of information technology on society.

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Social Sciences, Other

Social sciences, other programs are mostly administered through the social sciences department of colleges and universities. This program can encompass a broad spectrum of knowledge, depending on the social science a student prefers.

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Social Work

Social work postsecondary programs are generally offered under Humanities.  Some postsecondary schools also have separate Social Work departments.  When you major or minor in social work you learn about public and social policies, social justice, how the human mind works, the impact of family on society and individuals and the role that gender, age and culture play in society.

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Sociology

Sociology postsecondary programs are found under Humanities and Social Sciences departments at accredited colleges and universities.  Law and ethics, social and public policies, human behavior, individual and family psychology and dynamics, economics, social perception and human development are areas covered in the programs.

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Sociology and Anthropology

Sociology and anthropology programs are generally administered through the social sciences department of colleges and universities. Sociology and anthropology programs allow students to gain an understanding of human interaction and culture.

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Urban Studies/Affairs

Urban studies/affairs programs are usually administered through the social sciences departments of colleges and universities. These programs teach students the knowledge to understand the factors that affect urban communities.

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Work and Family Studies

Work and family studies postsecondary programs are designed for students who want to study and work to help individuals and families overcome social, financial, physical and other life challenges and become more empowered.  Areas covered in the college and university programs are family connections, impact of work on the family, individual and family finances, child welfare, social and emotional development and adult development and aging.

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Strayer University Social Sciences programs:
  • Master of Public Administration (Master's degree)
  • Public Administration Concentration (Master's degree)
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Kaplan University Online Social Sciences programs:
  • AAS in Human Services (Associate Degree)
  • AAS in Public Administration (Associate Degree)
  • BS in Human Services (Bachelor's degree)
  • BS in Political Science (Bachelor's degree)
  • BS in Psychology (Bachelor's degree)
  • BS in Public Administration and Policy (Bachelor's degree)
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Florida Tech University Online Social Sciences programs:
  • Applied Psychology (Master's degree)
  • Applied Psychology (Bachelor's degree)
  • Applied Psychology (Associate Degree)
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University of Phoenix Online Social Sciences programs:
  • Adult Development and Aging (Master's degree)
  • Adult Development and Aging (Postbaccalaureate certificate)
  • Family and Community Services (Associate Degree)
  • Human Services, General (Bachelor's degree)
  • Psychology, General (Master's degree)
  • Psychology, General (Associate Degree)
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Walden University Social Sciences programs:
  • Clinical Psychology (Doctor's degree)
  • Clinical Psychology (Post-master's certificate)
  • Counseling Psychology (Doctor's degree)
  • Educational Psychology (Doctor's degree)
  • Health/Medical Psychology (Doctor's degree)
  • Human Services, General (Doctor's degree)
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Capella University Social Sciences programs:
  • Clinical Psychology (Bachelor's degree)
  • Clinical Psychology (Master's degree)
  • Clinical Psychology (Postbaccalaureate certificate)
  • Clinical Psychology (Post-master's certificate)
  • Clinical Psychology (Award of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years)
  • Clinical Psychology (Doctor's degree)
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