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Statement of Purpose
The Division of Behavioral/Social Sciences provides a curriculum designed to examine those
social aspects of human culture that relate to the individual, the group, and organization
in the environment. The behavioral/social sciences, collectively,
provide programs to prepare students for 1) early childhood,
elementary, secondary, special and physical education teaching; 2)
the study of human spatial variation in relationship
to the physical environment; 3) the examination of the past record of human social life and
its relationship to change, and continuity; 4) the study of national and international
political cultures and institutions; 5) the examination of individual mind processes and
theories of human behavior; 6) the study of groups, social institutions, culture and
bureaucracies; 7) sports and fitness activities emphasizing healthy
lifestyles, wellness and
physical fitness; and 8) human development courses designed to
improve learning strategies and increase the likelihood of student success.
Academic Programs Faculty and Staff Members
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