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Advanced anthropology course that focuses on cultural, social structural, historical, and environmental analyses of sustainable development. Students engage with relevant social theory and practical applications in sustainable development case studies.
Doctoral education in the social sciences requires a “paradigm shift” that takes into account significant changes in the job market and uncertain early career prospects, according to a new study that tracked the experiences of recent Ph.D.'s in six ...
The social psychology concentration for Psychological & Brain Sciences graduate students at the University of Delaware is designed to provide coursework in social psychology (one per semester) until all degree requirements are completed, complemented with ...
U.S. News & World Report' includes 39 JHU programs among the top 10 in the U.S. in its annual rankings, including No. 1-ranked programs in biomedical engineering, nursing, and public health
Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in urban studies from Portland State University and a m..
Below are the College of Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies' academic programs links and descriptions. The Asian Studies Program at California State University, Sacramento is an interdisciplinary program that seeks to prepare students for civic ...
The VISTA and Americorps Master of Science degree programs are offered through Michigan Tech’s partnership with the program operated by the AmeriCorps Volunteer in Service To America (VISTA) program. This unique program blends VISTA/AmeriCorps service ...
Once again, college students across the country will be able to turn to U.S. News and World Report for their updated ranking list of college programs. In the recently released non-professional graduate program list, a range of Cornell programs, including ...
Social science graduates—whether from psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, or political science—often face the question: “What can you do with that degree?” The truth is, quite a lot. In today’s world, where technology, society, and ...