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Social Science Curriculum
The following text is taken from The University of Findlay's current undergraduate and/or graduate catalog.
To receive your associate's of arts degree from The University of Findlay, you must also complete
AA/Graduation and Degree Requirements
in addition to your social science curriculum.
An
Associate of Arts degree in general social studies
consists of the following: three hours in history chosen from HIST 110, 111, or 120/320; three additional hours in history at the 200-level; three hours in political science at the 100- or 200-level; PSYC 100; three additional hours in psychology at the 100- or 200-level; SOCI 105; three additional hours in sociology at the 200-level; three hours at the 100- or 200-level in any one of the following five disciplines: anthropology, criminal justice administration, economics, geography, public administration, or social work; and 12 hours of electives in anthropology, criminal justice administration, economics, forensic science, geography, law and the liberal arts, political science, psychology, public administration, social science, or sociology. Additionally, all general education and University competencies must be completed.