08-09-2014, 10:11 PM
Areas of Concentration for Social sciences : anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, labor studies, political science, psychology, sociology.
Areas of Concentration for Humanities : art, communications (oral: speech; mass media: film; journalism, radio/television), dance, English/literature (includes advanced writing courses, e.g., Creative Writing, Technical Writing), foreign language, music, philosophy, religion, theater.
Areas of Concentration for Natural Sciences/Mathematics : biology, computer science, geology, physics, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics.
When selecting two areas of study for your degree, be careful that the areas do not overlap, i.e. geography and psychology will NOT work; but geography and philosophy will be okay. Also, Natural Sciences and physics will NOT work, but Natural Sciences and Humanities MAY work. You'd have to confirm both areas of study with the academic advisor.
As Sanantone said, you could try a BA in Criminal Justice and History OR a BA in Social Science AND an AAS in Criminal Justice.
Areas of Concentration for Humanities : art, communications (oral: speech; mass media: film; journalism, radio/television), dance, English/literature (includes advanced writing courses, e.g., Creative Writing, Technical Writing), foreign language, music, philosophy, religion, theater.
Areas of Concentration for Natural Sciences/Mathematics : biology, computer science, geology, physics, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics.
When selecting two areas of study for your degree, be careful that the areas do not overlap, i.e. geography and psychology will NOT work; but geography and philosophy will be okay. Also, Natural Sciences and physics will NOT work, but Natural Sciences and Humanities MAY work. You'd have to confirm both areas of study with the academic advisor.
As Sanantone said, you could try a BA in Criminal Justice and History OR a BA in Social Science AND an AAS in Criminal Justice.