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Undergraduate Programs in Social Sciences

Understand society and serve communities with purpose

Study human behavior and social systems
Service-driven, whole-person understanding
Pathways across diverse social science fields
Real-world insights and community engagement

Program Overview

What You'll Learn

  • Social theories and human behavior concepts
  • Cultural awareness and global societal perspectives
  • Research methods and data analysis techniques
  • Communication and critical thinking skills development
  • Ethical decision-making in social and community contexts

Career Opportunities

  • Social services or community outreach roles
  • Human resources and organizational support careers
  • Public service or nonprofit organization positions
  • Research assistant or program support roles
  • Preparation for graduate study in social sciences

Why Choose Adventist Education?

Adventist education prepares students to understand people and communities through a lens of compassion, integrity, and service. You will explore social sciences within a Christ-centered environment focused on whole-person development. This program equips you to make meaningful contributions in diverse communities while preparing for continued education and career growth.

Choose Your Program By Institution

Select from our prestigious member institutions offering Undergraduate Programs in Social Sciences programs:

SWAU

Southwestern Adventist University

Social Science BS Bachelor of Science

Program Features:

  • Interdisciplinary approach across multiple social science fields
  • Emphasis on service, ethics, and community impact
  • Strong foundation for graduate study pathways

Who Is This For?

  • Students interested in human behavior and society
  • Individuals pursuing careers in social service fields
  • Learners preparing for graduate social science programs
  • Those passionate about community engagement and impact
  • Students seeking faith-based social science education
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