COLLEGE OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES
AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

The College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies provides a
curriculum that focuses on the study of human society in all its aspects.
Central themes include relationships among individuals and groups, the
functioning of the political system and economy, the nature and influence of
culture, relationships among nations, and the relation of human society to the
natural environment.
The College offers Bachelor's degree programs in Anthropology, Asian Studies,
Economics, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Family and Consumer Sciences,
Gerontology, Government, Liberal Studies, Social Science, and Sociology; minors
in the above programs as well as California Studies, Labor Studies and Women's
Studies; and Master's degree programs in Anthropology, Economics, Government,
International Affairs, Public Policy and Administration, and Sociology.
All of the programs in the College use and teach skills in critical thinking
and problem solving; finding and using information; oral and written
communication; policy analysis; adaptation to a variety of situations; and
sensitivity to and understanding of other peoples and their customs, problems,
values, and aspirations. The College is further dedicated to developing a sense
of responsibility to participate in and contribute to the human community and a
healthy natural environment.
The knowledge and skills developed by the
College's programs are applicable to a wide variety of careers. Students
should consult with individual departments for further career and graduate and
professional school opportunities for graduates of those departments.
Unique strengths of programs within the College include:
Anthropology: Research opportunities are available in cultural
anthropology, archaeology and physical anthropology. CSUS has a Museum of
Anthropology.
Asian Studies: At a time when Pacific Rim developments are highly
important to U.S. interests, the Asian Studies major offers students a coherent
introduction to the cultures of selected Asian societies. The major emphasizes
Japanese, Chinese, and General Pacific Asian Studies, but also supports the
examination of other Asian cultures.
Economics: The Economics major provides students with the skills to be
competitive in a dynamic economy while preparing them to be informed,
knowledgeable citizens.
Environmental Studies: A nationwide study of environmental studies
programs showed the CSUS program to be number one in internship participation
and number two in overall career satisfaction among graduates.
Ethnic Studies: Students gain knowledge, skills and perspectives from
an interdisciplinary examination of the cultural, historical and social
experience of ethnic groups in this nation and the diaspora.
Family and Consumer Sciences: In addition to preparing students for
teaching careers, the department offers several concentrations, including
nutrition and food, family studies, and apparel studies.
Gerontology: Gerontology offers a multi-disciplinary program involving
courses in 12 departments in five colleges.
Government: Ideally located in the state capital, the department
offers students unique opportunities to integrate their studies of politics and
theory through an extensive range of internships in state and local
government.
International Affairs: This graduate program prepares students for
international careers in the private and public sector via an interdisciplinary
curriculum.
Liberal Studies: Students enjoy a wide-ranging selection of courses in
different disciplines as they prepare for careers in K-12 education or in
business and government.
Public Policy Administration: This graduate program provides
professional graduate preparation for current and future public decision makers
in California.
Social Science: The Social Science Program provides a major and
concurrent subject matter preparation for the Single Subject Teaching Credential
in Social Science.
Sociology: Students have an opportunity to do original research and to
learn to analyze social data through computer processing.
Women's Studies: This program offers a minor and an interdisciplinary
special major which examines women's contribution to culture, knowledge, and
society.
DEPARTMENTS / PROGRAMS
- Anthropology
- Asian Studies
- California Studies
- Economics
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- Family and Consumer
Sciences
- Gerontology
- Government
- International Affairs
- Labor Studies
- Liberal Studies
- Psychology
- Public Policy and
Administration
- Social Science
- Sociology
- Women's Studies
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CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information, visit the WEB site for the College of Social Sciences &
Interdisciplinary Studies or contact the
DEAN/STAFF
Otis Scott , Dean
Robin Pollock, Administrative Analyst
Leigh Barber,
Administrative Analyst
Heather Mummaw, Administrative Coordinator Stacey Siqueiros, Administrative
Assistant
College Office, Amador Hall 255, (916) 278-6504
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