General Studies: Social Sciences BA/BS

 The General Studies major is a strong liberal arts program that also provides pre-professional coursework and a strong foundation for graduate-level pursuits. This major offers an extremely flexible focus for a college degree that enables the student to strengthen important skills such as communication, analysis, and problem-solving. In addition, it lets you concentrate on coursework tailored to your interests, passions, and goals.

General Education Requirements

Written Communication
Select one of the following:6.00
WRITING AND RHETORIC I
and WRITING AND RHETORIC II
COLLEGE WRITING AND RESEARCH
Oral Communication
Select one from the following:3.00
FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICATION
SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Mathematical Ways of Knowing
Select one of the following:3.00-5.00
MATH IN MODERN SOCIETY
FINITE MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY
STATISTICAL REASONING
CALCULUS I
STATISTICAL METHODS FOR THE SCIENCES
MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS II
FINITE MATHEMATICS
MATH FOR TECHNOLOGY
STATISTICAL REASONING
Humanistic & Artistic Ways of Knowing
Select one course from two categories:6.00-8.00
Literature
LITERATURE AND IDEAS
WORLD CLASSICS
INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE
NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
MYTHOLOGIES
Arts
INTRODUCTION TO ART
THE ART AND HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE
INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS
SURVEY OF MUSIC
MUSIC IN AMERICA
WORLD MUSIC
HISTORY OF MUSICAL THEATER
HISTORY OF JAZZ AND POPULAR MUSIC STYLES
SURVEY OF THE THEATER
Language
NEZ PERCE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
NEZ PERCE LANGUAGE AND HISTORY
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
Scientific Ways of Knowing
Select one course from two disciplines; one lab7.00-8.00
INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS
CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY
PLANTS AND PEOPLE
BIOLOGY IN FILM
HUMAN BIOLOGY
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY
GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE
INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SYSTEMS
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INTEGRATED SCIENCE II
INTEGRATED SCIENCE I
INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL SCIENCES 1
NATURAL SCIENCE FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATOR
GENERAL PHYSICS I
GENERAL PHYSICS II
PHYS SCIENCES FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATORS
DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY
PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS I
Social & Behavioral Ways of Knowing
Select one course from two disciplines:6.00
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
WORLD PREHISTORY
INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY
WORLD HISTORY I
WORLD HISTORY II
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS
HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS
AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS
HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS
Diversity
Select one of the following:3.00-4.00
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
WORLD PREHISTORY
INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
RACE AND ETHNICITY
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE
NATIVE AMERICAN WRITTEN LITERATURE
INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY
WORLD HISTORY I
WORLD HISTORY II
UNITED STATES HISTORY I
UNITED STATES HISTORY II
DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS
ETHICS AND IDENTITY
SOCIAL-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF SPORTS
NEZ PERCE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
NEZ PERCE LANGUAGE AND HISTORY
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II
DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS
Integrative Seminar: Ethics & Values
Select one of the following:3.00
ID 300A - 300Z (see course descriptions for options)
HELLS CANYON INSTITUTE
Foreign/Heritage Language
Select 16 credits of language if selecting Bachelor of Arts Degree16.00
Total Credits37.00-43.00

Program Requirements

Major Courses
Select one of the following:3.00
KEYS TO HISTORICAL RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HISTORY HISTORY
RESEARCH PROJECT AND SEMINAR IN JUSTICE STUDIES
STATISTICAL METHODS
RESEARCH METHODS
SEMINAR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY
FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Select 51 additional major credits 51.00
51 credits from these disciplines: ANTH; GEOG; HIST; JS; POLS; PSYC; SS; SW; SOC 1
A minimum of 30 upper division credits in the Major area
One course from at least 4 of the Division's disciplines
Note: Major credits may not duplicate Gen Ed courses
Electives
Select 29 elective credits29.00
Total Credits83.00
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ID-300A, ID-300F, ID-300H, ID-300J, ID-300L, ID-300N, ID-300U, ID-300V, ID-300W, and ID-300X may be counted towards the 51 major credits. 

Sequential Plan of Study

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
ENGL-101 WRITING AND RHETORIC I 3.00
COREHumanistic & Artistic Ways of Knowing 3.00
COREOral Communication 3.00
CORESocial & Behavioral Ways of Knowing 3.00
CORESocial & Behavioral Ways of Knowing 3.00
 Credits15.00
Spring
ENGL-102 WRITING AND RHETORIC II 3.00
COREDiversity 3.00
COREHumanistic & Artistic Ways of Knowing 3.00
COREMathematical Ways of Knowing 3.00
COREScientific Ways of Knowing 3.00
 Credits15.00
Second Year
Fall
COREScientific Ways of Knowing 4.00
COREIntegrative Seminar: Ethics & Values 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
 Credits16.00
Spring
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
 Credits15.00
Third Year
Fall
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
 Credits15.00
Spring
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
 Credits15.00
Fourth Year
Fall
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
 Credits15.00
Spring
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
Program RequirementSocial Science Course 300/400 Level 1 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 2.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
ElectiveElective Credits 3.00
 Credits14.00
 Total Credits120.00
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Social Science course may come from the following disciplines: ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, JS, POLS, PSYC, SS, SW or SOC. Must take courses from at least 4 different disciplines.

The BA/BS in General Studies: Social Sciences prepares students for a wide variety of opportunities including professional employment and graduate school.