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School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

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The School of Business Sciences offers a variety of programs and curriculum in Accounting, Business Management, Computer Information Management, Entrepreneurship, Paralegal Studies and Real Estate.​

Psychology Department

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The Psychology Department explores the science of human behavior and mental processes, ranging from neurology and cognition to social forces.

Political Science Department

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The Department of Political Science prepares students to actively participate in political life as well as be astute political observers and actors by providing students with the skills needed to engage in a variety of careers ranging from government and academia to the private and public sectors.

Human Development Department

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In Human Development, students learn about the growth and maturation of children and are afforded opportunities to practice developmentally appropriate experiences for young children.

Geography Department

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Students will study Earth's systems and the interrelationships with human activities. Courses cover a wide variety of topics, including global cultures, environmental issues, climate change, geospatial data analysis, digital mapping, urban and rural development, global health, world cities and more. Field studies are also offered.

Economics Department

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The department of economics offers courses that provide the lower-division requirements for students majoring in economics, business, computer science, and engineering, and also provide students majoring in other fields with an understanding of economic principles and a familiarity with the economic institutions that affect their lives.

Anthropology Department

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The Department of Anthropology introduces students to the tools used to study human behavior past and present in order to better understand what it means to be human, comprehend our biological origins and connections to other species, and make sense of modern human behavioral patterns. Students are introduced to Physical and Cultural Anthropology, Linguistics, and Archaeology.

Administration of Justice Department

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The Administration of Justice program acquaints pre-service and in-service students with the principles and practices of the criminal justice system in America and prepares students for employment in various agencies. Federal, state and local civil service regulations govern the appointment of criminal justice candidates. Eligibility for appointment depends upon performance in competitive written and oral examinations as well as education and experience.