Schools

School of Social Sciences

Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences

Student Learning Goals

The interdisciplinary nature of this degree yields both overall learning goals, and discipline specific learning goals. 

Overall

  1. Students will develop substantive knowledge in at least two fields within the Social Sciences.
  2. Students will communicate effectively in oral presentations and in written projects.
  3. Students will develop critical thinking and analytical skills, argumentation and skills in research methodology specific to the fields of Social Sciences studied.

 Discipline Specific

  • Criminal Justice
  • Economics
  • History
  • International Studies
  • Journalism
  • Political Science 
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Degree Requirements 

Students receiving the Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences degree must complete 120 total credit hours including:


  • A minimum of 30 credit hours at the 300- or 400-level
  • Courses required for the major must be completed with a grade of C- or higher
  • A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required
  • Courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted

Track Requirements

Multiple tracks are available for the students to assist them in attaining their degree. The
student should determine the appropriate track with the assistance of a Social Science advisor.

Dual Discipline Track (minimum 36 credit hours with grade of C- or better to apply to degree)

  • 18 credit hours from two different disciplines in School of Social Sciences or Economics. 
  • Complete the methods/statistics and capstone course(s) from one of the disciplines chosen, as part of the 18 required; as specified in grid below: 
  • Criminal Justice  

    • CJUS-P 295 Criminal Justice Data, Methods, and Resources 
    • CJUS-P 470 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice 

    Economics   

    • ECON-E  270 Intro to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business
    • BUS-K 352 Business Anlytics: Redictive and Prescriptive Analytics

    History   

    • HIST-H  236  The Historian's Craft
    • HIST-J  495 Proseminar  for History Majors 

    International Studies   

    • HIST-H 236 The Historian's Craft

    OR

    • POLS-T/Y 388/387 Qualitative Research Methods AND Research Methods
    • INTL-I  400 International Studies Capstone Seminar - Must be taken face-to-face on the IU Southeast campus

    Journalism and Media   

    • JOUR-J 200 Reporting, Writing, and Editing I
    • JOUR-J 362 Journalism Multimedia Storytelling 

    OR

    • JOUR-J 429  Public Relations Campaigns 

    Political Science  

    • POLS-T 388 Qualitative Research Methods
    • POLS-Y 387 Research Methods in Political Science 
    • POLS-Y 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science

    Psychology   

    • PSY-P 341  Research in Psychology I 
    • PSY-P 342 Research in Psychology II 

    AND

    • PSY-B 452 Seminar in Psychology 

    Sociology   

    • SOC-S 380 Methods of Social Research I 
    • SOC-S 381 Methods of Social Research II

    AND

    • SOC-S 470 Senior Seminar 

     

 Triple Discipline Track (minimum 36 credit hours with grade of C- or better to apply to degree)

  • Complete a minimum of 12 credit hours in three different disciplines in the School of Social
    Sciences and Economics.
  • Select one of these disciplines and include in the 12 credit hours the discipline’s methods/statistics and capstone course as specified in the grid above. 

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