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What can I do with a degree in Social Science?

SDSU Department of History - Social Science Program
The regular Social Science major is a multi disciplinary program which is especially appropriate for students wanting a liberal education based on a broad spectrum of understandings, insights, and appreciations. It is appropriate for many beginning positions in government, and when supplemented with a business administration minor, for careers in business.

What is an Associate of Arts/Science (AA/AS) Degree?

Counseling FAQ at Barstow College
AA/AS Degree is a two-year degree (based on 4 semesters of 15 units each) that consists of specific groups of classes. You need approximately 30 semester units of General Education, 18-20 semester units of Major Requirements and other courses or electives to add up to a minimum of 60 semester units. You must also complete these courses with a 2.0 ("C") cumulative grade point average or higher. See similar questions...

What can I do with a social science degree?

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Contrary to popular belief, you can do fine. Sociology, anthropology, political science, history and psychology are all liberal arts (the most inherently interesting being sociology). Many social science undergraduates go on to graduate school in one of the disciplines, go to professional schools (public health, law school), or take entry level white collar positions with private or public organizations. See similar questions...

What's the practical difference between a social science (say, sociology) and an Expert skill?

Steve Jackson Games: GURPS Fourth Edition Frequently Asked Q...
The difference is that we've cooked social sciences in GURPS to have applications. Psychology is really about mind control, out-thinking psychos, and predicting what people will do. Sociology is about the same, but for societies. And neither is the classroom subject. This is GURPS' adventure game-nature shining through, once again. We worked hard to give skill applications on adventures in Fourth Edition. The ones that lack those things . . . See similar questions...

What is the difference between a Behavioral and a Non-behavioral Social Science?

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Behavioral Social Sciences include Psychology (PSY), Sociology (SOC), Anthropology (ANT), and Deaf Studies (DSI). Non-behavioral Social Sciences include History (HIS), Political Science (POL), Economics (ECO), and Geography (GEO). See similar questions...

What are the requirements for earning a B.A. degree in Television Arts at CSUDH?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Television Arts -
The B.A. Degree requires 39 units (approximately 13 courses) taken over a two-year period in five consecutive semesters which includes one summer semester. The TV courses must be taken in a specific sequence, so it is important that you speak with an advisor ASAP. To find out what your class schedule would be for the next two years, see Course Schedule Planner under the Class Documents section. See similar questions...

What can I do with a degree in Computer Science?

UTEP CS FAQ
The Computer Industry is showing no signs of slowing down. Computer Scientists can work as theorists, researchers, or inventors. Those employed by academic institutions work in areas ranging from complexity theory, to hardware, to programming language design. Some work on multi-disciplinary projects, such as developing and advancing uses of virtual realty in robotics. See similar questions...

How will an MS degree in Computer Science affect my future earning potential?

Frequently Asked Questions - Computer Professionals Program
A recent InfoWorld compensation survey found that the average salary of computer professionals with an MS degree in Computer Science is US$14,525 more per year than the average salary of those without one. The Transcendental Meditation technique is a simple, natural, effortless procedure for reducing stress and awakening the total creative potential of your brain. It is easily learned and practiced twice a day, sitting comfortably with the eyes closed. It is not a religion or philosophy. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a master's degree and a doctorate?

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The main difference between the two degrees has to do with the level of specialization attained in your field. A master's degree provides less opportunity for specialization and little research training. Master's programs generally require the completion of 30 credits of coursework beyond the bachelor's degree and either a final, comprehensive exam or a written thesis (usually 50 to 100 pages in length). See similar questions...

What is the difference between The Psychology of Persuasion and Science of Influence?

Psychology of Persuasion Licensed Seminar Program FAQ (Frequ...
This is a question YOU need to be able to answer to your meeting planner, so read Science of Influence...quickly! In a nutshell, PoP is a complete model of communication, persuasion, selling and marketing. Science of Influence contains razor edge new material that ultimately can be put into that model. The books are VERY different from each other. SoI is extracted from the Science of Influence CD library. Approximately 10% of the material in the CD library is in the book. See similar questions...

What is the difference between the Masters of Engineering and Masters of Science degrees?

Graduate Program FAQ Civil and Environmental Engineering
Both degrees require 30 semester credits. However, the Masters of Engineering degree consists primarily of coursework with an advanced practicum of 2-4 credits and the Masters of Science consists of a research project or research thesis which consists of 2-9 credits. The Masters of Engineering degree also provides more flexibility in coursework a student may wish to take outside the department. See similar questions...

Obtaining Data3.1) How do I find out what social science data is availiable?

NYU > Politics > Politics Data Center Frequently Asked...
There is a large archive of social science data available online at the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, or ICPSR. You can click on the ICPSR page for a listingof the available data. To see the types of data on the site, go to "Search Full Data Holdings" and then choose "Browse our subject areas". Many of the datasets can be downloaded freely, while others are restricted to authorized users. See similar questions...

What is Social Science Data Services?

FAQ: Data Services: Subject Guides: MIT Libraries
Social Science Data Services provides assistance with finding, understanding, and managing statistics or numeric or tabular data in the social sciences, management, and related areas. Based in Dewey Library, we can provide advice and referrals regarding data sources, training, software and hardware, and archiving and disseminating your data. See similar questions...

How do I declare Social Science as my major?

SDSU Department of History - Social Science Program
Declaring the major is easy! First of all, make sure whether you want to declare as a Regular Social Science major (very flexible and diverse major) or a Social Science Single Subject major (preparation for teaching high school). Just call the department at 619 594-5262 to schedule a visit with the undergraduate advisor, Dr. Carole Putko, in AH 4212 to change your major and for a signature and an evaluation. See similar questions...

What are the requirements for the Social Science major?

SDSU Department of History - Social Science Program
Regular Social Science is a 54 unit major. Like all Bachelor of Arts degrees, it requires clearance of the writing proficiency and foreign language requirements. In addition, you need 21 lower division and 33 upper division units to include a 15 unit specialization in one department and the remaining 18 units from among three additional departments. Please consult the undergraduate advisor or check the catalog regarding acceptable courses. See similar questions...

What is the Social Science Research Network?

SSRN FAQ
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is a world wide collaborative of over 800 leading scholars that is devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of social science research. It is composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciences. Each of SSRN's networks encourages the early distribution of research results by reviewing and distributing submitted abstracts and by soliciting abstracts of top quality research papers around the world. See similar questions...

What is a social science or social cultural elective?

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Social Science or social cultural electives are 3 credit hours courses at any level (ie. 13xx, 23xx, 33xx, 43xx) from any of the following subjects: ANTH, ECON, CLAS, GEOG, LING, SOCI, PSYC. See similar questions...

What could I do with a Liberal Arts degree?

Hope College | Admissions | International Students
The goal of a Liberal Arts college is to broadly educate its students. Liberal Arts colleges are not job training centers. Certainly, through the selection and completion of a major program of study, graduates will have an area in which they have a skill set and knowledge base of greater depth, but they will also be educated across many disciplines. A Liberal Arts degree allows one to move easily into positions of leadership, or to change one’s career direction entirely. See similar questions...

What is the Regents Bachelors of Arts Degree?

Regents Bachelor of Arts Degree
The Regents Bachelor of Arts Degree Program (RBA) is a nontraditional program designed for the adult student. The degree has no major or minor. We will help you tailor an academic program based on your individual needs and goals. You may also be eligible for College Equivalent Credits (CEC) which can be awarded for certain kinds of work, learning experiences, certificates and licenses. See similar questions...

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