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Behavioral and Social Sciences Pathway

Behavioral and Social Sciences Pathway


Welcome to the Behavioral and Social Sciences Pathway

Social Sciences study human society and the relationship of individuals in, and to, society. Areas of study include anthropology, history, political science, and sociology. Behavioral Sciences, particularly psychology, concern themselves with the study of the actions of humans. Behavioral sciences seek to understand, predict, and/or influence behavior. Areas of study include anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Graduates may work in public or private agencies, government, health care, education, research, business or as self-employed professionals.

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Behavioral & Social Sciences Programs

Area of Study Transfer Degree Degree Certificate Skill Certificate
Administration and Supervision of Early Childhood Education
Adult Basic Education
Global Studies
Health, Nutrition, and Food Sanitation in Early Childhood Education
Infant and Toddlers Studies
Law, Public Policy and Society
Liberal Arts & Sciences - Behavioral & Social Sciences
Police Orientation Preparation
Preschool Associate Teacher
Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies
Social Work and Human Services
Teaching Learners with Special Needs
Title 22: Preschool Associate Teacher
Tutor Training