Behavioral Sciences studies the ways in which people respond to the world around them. As a broad field, it encompasses several more specific fields including Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology. At Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ University, Behavioral Sciences provides students with a broad understanding of human behavior by taking classes in all three fields. |
OVERVIEW
Program Type: Bachelors Degree
Program Length: 120 Credits
Format: On-Campus
Program Entry: August or January
Entry Deadline for August: July 15
Entry Deadline for January: November 15
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COST
Costs for undergraduate programs are posted in the Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ University Bulletin at and the AU Student Financial Services page at this link. |
To recieve a degree from Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ University, students must complete 120 credits, which includes their chosen Major Requirements and Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ Core Experience (ACE) Requirements. Some students may also need general electives to reach the 120 credits or may elect to add a minor or second major. The J.N. Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ Honors Program replaces the Ïã½¹ÊÓÆµ Core Experience Requirements for students who apply and are accepted to the program.
Official requirements for baccalaureate degrees are found in the . |
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
MAJOR: CORE REQUIREMENTS - 18 credits
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PSYC101 Introduction to Psychology
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BHSC230 Research Methods I
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SOCI432 Research Methods II
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PSYC450 Social Psychology
Choose one of the following:
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SOCI119 Principles of Sociology
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ANTH210 Anthropologies in Motion
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ANTH200 Cultural Anthropology
Choose one of the following:
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PSYC269 History and Systems of Psychology
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SOCI474 Social Thought and Theory
MAJOR: ELECTIVES - 24 Credits
Choose 24 credits are to be selected from the available course offerings in the following areas:
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Anthropology (ANTH)
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Behavioral Sciences (BHSC)
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Geography (GEOG)
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Psychology (PSYC)
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Sociology (SOCI)
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ANDREWS CORE EXPERIENCE
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HLED135 Wellbeing 360° (first year):
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MATH145 Math for the (Mis)information Age (first year)
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COMM104 Communication Skills (first year)
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ENGL115 or 117 College Writing I (first year)
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ENGL215 College Writing II (first year)
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HIST110 Worldviews, Cultures, & Gods
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3 Religion courses of choice
Choose one of the following (first year):
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RELT100 God & Human Life
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RELB210 Jesus in His Time & Ours
Choose one of the following:
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ANTH200 Cultural Anthropology
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BHSC225 Global Social Issues
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ECON208 Principles of Economics
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GBST101 Intro to Global Studies
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PLSC104 American Government
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PSYC101 Intro to Psychology
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SOCI119 Principles of Sociology
Choose one of the following:
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ART220 Language of Art
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ENGL255 Studies in Literature
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MUHL214 Enjoyment of Music
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MUHL250 Music to Change the world
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PHIL224 Intro to Philosophy
Choose one of the following:
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INEN221 Intro to Innovation & Entrepreneurship
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A Studio Art Course
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An Ensemble or Applied Music Course
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Elementary/Intermediate Modern Language Course
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A second course from the list above (ART220, ENGL255, MUHL214, MUHL250, PHIL224)
Choose one of the following:
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BIOL100 Human Biology
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BIOL110 Principles of Biology
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CHEM100 Consumer Chemistry
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PHYS110 Astronomy
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