The Department of Psychology, Sociology, and Public Health offers students the opportunity to engage in hands-on social and behavioral research while emphasizing social change and social justice. Course work from any of the three degrees offered will provide students with experiential learning opportunities, community outreach/service learning, diverse perspectives and award-winning faculty. Graduates from our programs tend to work in healthcare, state/local/federal government agencies, social science research firms, education, and/or non-profit organizations. Many graduates from our programs also pursue master’s and doctoral levels of education.
Kinesiology
Mathematics, Computer Science, and Information Technology
Psychology, Sociology, and Public Health