Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences

This program is designed for students who wish to build a unique BA in Social Sciences program that suits their interests and professional goals OR for those who wish to teach social science subjects in California’s schools, middle school through high school.

For those interested in teaching, in addition to this coursework, students will have to pass 2 California pre-credential exams in order to be admitted into a Teaching Credential Program, post-BA: the California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET), which encompasses knowledge and understanding primarily of history, but also economics, geography, political science, psychology and sociology and the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) which is comprised of three subtests: basic math, reading, and writing skills for individuals planning a career in teaching. 

Students are required to complete 30 units in the Core discipline of Social Science. Students may choose an alternative Core set of courses or discipline in consultation with an Advisor or the Program Coordinator.

Students choose a Concentration from one of the following disciplines and complete a total of 15 units: child development, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, or sociology.  Included in the core, students will choose take an additional 12-units in one field outside of their Concentration. Field from child development, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, or sociology. Students may choose an alternative Concentration set of courses or discipline in consultation with an Advisor or the Program Coordinator.

Students interested in pursuing Teaching are encouraged to see their Social Science advisor early in their program for assistance in choosing courses.

For those with interests outside of teaching in multidisciplinary and individualized programs, this program is also designed for students with a varied set of academic and career interests. Students develop skills in areas that are deemed crucial in a wide array of contemporary professions: Globalism, Multiculturalism, and Intercultural Fluency, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, Oral and Written Communication, Teamwork and Collaboration, and Professionalism and Work Ethics. For students interested in the multidisciplinary and individualized programs, it is recommended that you first meet with an Academic Advisor in order to develop your program. All multidisciplinary and individualized programs must be approved by the BA in Social Sciences Coordinator.

Additionally, students looking to enhance their career prospects may elect to complete up to 6 units of SSCI 5750 Internship and 6 units of SSCI 5950 Independent Studies, for a total of 3-12 units, with the consent of the Program Coordinator.

Requirements (45 units)

Total units required for graduation: 120

Requirements for the B.A. in Social Sciences

Core requirements (30)
Twelve units chosen from:12
Global Issues and Perspectives
Global Issues and Perspectives
Revolutions and Revolutionary Ideas
Revolutions and Revolutionary Ideas
The 20th Century World
Race and Racism
Perspectives on Gender
Topics in Social Science
Understanding Capitalism
Climate Change
Six units chosen from:6
Expository Writing for the Social Sciences
Senior Seminar
Students take an additional 12-units in one field outside of their concentration from the following:12
Child Development (CD 2240 + 9 upper division units of CD courses)
Economics (12 upper division units of ECON courses)
Geography (12 upper division units of GEOG courses)
History (12 upper division units of HIST courses)
Political Science (12 upper division units of PSCI courses)
Psychology (12 upper division units of PSYC courses)
Sociology (SOC 1000 + 9 upper division units of SOC courses)
Concentration (15)
Students must complete 15 units in one of the concentrations listed below or design their own Concentration in consultation with the Program Coordinator:15
Total Units45

Concentrations (15 units)

Child Development Concentration

(Program Code: pending Office of the Chancellor approval)

CD 2240Introduction to Child Development3
Twelve units of upper division Child Development Coursework.12

Economics Concentration

(Program Code: SSEC)

Fifteen units of upper division Economics coursework15
Total Units15

Geography Concentration

(Program Code: SSGY)

Fifteen units of upper division Geography coursework.15
Total Units15

History Concentration

(Program Code: pending Office of the Chancellor approval)

Fifteen units of upper division History coursework. 15
Total Units15

Political Science Concentration

(Program Code: SSPL)

Fifteen units of upper division Political Science coursework.15
Total Units15

Psychology Concentration

(Program Code: SSPS)

Fifteen units of upper division Psychology coursework.15
Total Units15

Sociology Concentration

(Program Code: SSSC)

SOC 1000Introduction to Sociology3
Plus twelve additional units of upper division Sociology coursework12
Total Units15