A minor in Science,
Humanities, and Society requires 21 hours of courses. The core is SHS 110, HST 275, and PAR 345.
12 additional credits of SHS-designated elective courses are required to
complete the minor. Six credits must be from a single department, the
other six credits must be from two other departments. Six of the 12
credits must be at the 300 or 400 level. A "C" (2.00) average is
required of all courses counted toward the minor.
Required Courses:
Elective Courses:
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ANT 205: Human Societies *
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ANT 206: Cultural Anthropology *
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ANT 211: Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology.
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ANT 309: Environmental Anthropology
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BIO 105: Concepts of Modern Biology *
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BIO 150: Humans and Ecology *
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BIO 160: Genetics in Human Affairs
*
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BIO 180: Plants and the Environment
*
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BIO 190: Microbes and Human society *
- BIO 466: Conservation Biology
- BIO 487: Introduction to Coastal Management (GLY 458)
- CHM 103: Chemistry in Everyday Life *
- ECN 325: Environmental Economics (EVS 325)
- ENG 313: Writing about the Sciences
- ENG 314: Writing and Technology
- ENG 385: Psychology in Literature
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EVS 120: Environmental Geology *
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EVS 325: Environmental Economics (ECN 325)
- EVS 361: History and Philosophy of Natural Resources Management
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EVS 362: Environmental Law
- EVS 370: Environmental Psychology (PSY 370)
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GGY 210: Economic Geography *
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GGY 333: Applied Climatology
- GGY 336: Rivers and Floods
- GGY 340: Resources, Population, and Environment
- GLY 120: Environmental Geology (EVS 120) *
- GLY 458: Introduction to Coastal Management (BIO 487)
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HEA 205: Reproduction and Sexuality
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HEA 207: Nutrition
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HEA 325: Heath and Aging
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HST 332: American Environmental History
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HST 496: Topics in the History of Science and
Technology
- PAR 211: Philosophy of Human Nature *
- PAR 215: Bioethics *
- PAR 313: Social and Political Philosophy
- PAR 318: Metaphysics
- PAR 320: Philosophy of Mind
- PAR 343: Atheism and Unbelief
- PAR 342: Evil and Suffering
- PED 350: Motor Behavior
- PED 415: Movement in Special Populations
- PED 460: Sport and Exercise Psychology
- PHY 103: Great Ideas in Physics *
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PHY 111: Naked-eye Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy
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PLS 209: Environmental Politics
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PSY 145: Psychology Applied to Human Life *
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PSY 210: Science and Pseudo-Science *
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PSY 245: Drugs and Behavior
- PSY 265: Human Sexual Behavior
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PSY 336: Industrial Psychology
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PSY 365: Social Psychology
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PSY 370: Environmental Psychology (EVS 370)
- PSY 405: History and Systems of Psychology
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PSY 470: Cross-Cultural Psychology
- SOC 205: Human Societies (ANT 205) *
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SOC 335: Sociology of Deviant Behavior
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SOC 336: Sociology of Aging
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SOC 337: Medical Sociology
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SOC 350: Gender and Society
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SOC 355: Criminology
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SOC 365: Social Psychology
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SOC 416: Human Ecology
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SOC 433: Sociology of Mental Illness
- SWK 355: Issues in Diversity for Generalist Practice
- SWK 435: Social Welfare Policies
* Courses marked with an asterisk may also be usable for basic studies credit.
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