Graduation Requirements

College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Social Sciences Department
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Sciences

Prospective Students should be aware that: 

  • Students pursuing the BA in the Social Sciences are required to earn a grade of C in all required courses in the social sciences.  
  • Students who have declared this major must meet the following minimum requirements before taking any Social Sciences courses:
    • a.         Completion of WAC and RAC, or, receive a passing grade on the placement exam(s) for entrance into ENG 120.
    • b.         Completion of MAT 023 and MAT 024 or received a passing grade on the placement exam(s) for entrance into MAT 140, MAT 143 or MAT 153.

Required courses in Social Sciences

Course

Credits

ANT 225

Introduction to Cultural and Physical Anthropology

3

ECO 221

Introduction to Macro-Economics

3

GOG 121

Physical Geography

3

HIS 181

World Civilization I

3

HIS 182

World Civilization II

3

HIS 320

History of the United States

3

HIS 341

Caribbean History

3

HIS 342**

History of the Virgin Islands

3

POL 120

Introduction to Political Science

3

POL 351

or

POL 352

Comparative Government

or

International Politics

3

 

3

PSY 120

General Psychology

3

SOC 121

Introduction to Sociology

3

SSC 327

Quantitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences I

4

SSC 328

Quantitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences II

4

SSC 497

Social Sciences Senior Seminar I

1

SSC 498

Social Sciences Senior Seminar II

1

** Students who do not plan to teach in the US Virgin Islands may substitute a course from the list below.

 

The required courses for Secondary Teacher Preparation or students who are preparing for law school; graduate study in social sciences, public administration, diplomacy or international relations; or for employment in governmental or private sector professions not requiring graduate study, should choose four of the following courses:

Course

Credits

CAR 465

Caribbean Studies:  Selected Topics

3

ECO 222

Introduction to Micro-Economics

3

HIS 330

United States – Caribbean Relations

3

POL 151

American Government

3

POL 340

Caribbean Government and Politics

3

POL 351

Comparative Government

3

POL 352

International Politics

3

PSY 223

Social Psychology

3

SOC 124

Social Problems

3

SOC 345

Race and Ethnic Relations

3

SOC 381

Contemporary Caribbean Society

3

Required courses in other fields:

(These courses also count toward satisfaction of the General Education requirement)

Course

Credits

MAT 140

College Algebra with Applications

4

MAT 235

Introduction to Statistics with Applications

4