Integrated social sciences program




















Labor and Human Resources, B. Letters, Arts, and Sciences, A. Linguistics, Minor Medieval Studies, B. Organizational and Professional Communication, B. Organizational Leadership, B. Philosophy, B. Philosophy, Minor Political Science, B. Liberal Arts Political Science, B. Liberal Arts Psychology, B. Russian Translation, Minor Russian, B. Sociology, B. Spanish, B. Women's Studies, B. Begin Campus World Campus. Program Description The social sciences are concerned with the study of society and the relations among individuals and institutions within society.

What is Integrated Social Sciences? Entrance to Major In order to be eligible for entrance to this major, a student must: attain at least a C 2. Foundations grade of C or better is required. Cultures Requirement 6 credits are required and may satisfy other requirements United States Cultures: 3 credits International Cultures: 3 credits Writing Across the Curriculum 3 credits required from the college of graduation and likely prescribed as part of major requirements.

Total Minimum Credits A minimum of degree credits must be earned for a baccalaureate degree. Quality of Work Candidates must complete the degree requirements for their major and earn at least a 2. Limitations on Source and Time for Credit Acquisition The college dean or campus chancellor and program faculty may require up to 24 credits of course work in the major to be taken at the location or in the college or program where the degree is earned.

Requirements for the Major A grade of C or better is required for all courses in the major. PLSC PSYCH Mom Has Homework Too? Brought to you in partnership with UW Continuum College. Contact Us. Featured Story Slideshow. Online Bachelor of Arts in. Info Sessions January 26, , 9—10 a. The UW's Integrated Social Sciences degree program allows students to take courses anywhere--including active-duty military stationed abroad.

Search Submit Search. Finish what you started — on your terms. Coursework which satisfies general education requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences, including courses in English composition, foreign language, and quantitative and symbolic reasoning.

ISS accepts only program-specific students. Admission is competitive. Completion of minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the University.

In addition, applicants are evaluated on the following criteria: 1 overall academic record; 2 a personal statement; 3 likelihood of success in an online-format program, based on a separate application question.

All students must make satisfactory academic progress in the major. Failure to do so results in probation, which can lead to dismissal from the major.

For the complete continuation policy, contact the departmental adviser or refer to the department website.



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