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Nov 25, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Sciences, B.A.
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The Social Sciences major is grounded on the principle that specialized knowledge is of limited value without a complementary breadth of knowledge. The curriculum does not, for example, focus on sociology and its expected applications in economics, demographic analysis and social psychology alone, but rather encompasses the wide range of thought on society, culture and the individual. At the Shimer Great Books School at North Central College, the Social Sciences addresses the disciplines of political philosophy, psychology, anthropology and linguistics. Students explore the work of original thinkers responsible for the development and application of social science methods and ideas. Collaborative inquiry addresses such questions as what it means to be human, the social, psychological, economic and political behaviors and structures which shape differing cultures and competing understandings of validity and critique.
For additional programs and courses in this school, see Shimer Great Books School .
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Degree Requirements
A minimum of 120 credit hours: 78 credit hours from the Shimer School Core and 42 credit hours of elective courses. Requirements for the B.A. degree , in addition to the major, include study of a foreign language.
Shimer School Core Curriculum
Mathematics Competency Examination
Basic Studies Comprehensive Examination
Advanced Area Core Studies
Area Studies Comprehensive Examination
Advanced Integrative Core Studies
Social Sciences Major
Of the 42 credit hours of electives, at least 30 must be in the area of Social Sciences.
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