Curriculum Requirements
The Bachelor of Science in Behavioral and Social Sciences is an interdisciplinary degree program designed to prepare students for the demands of a diverse, global workplace and helps meet the current workforce need for flexible problem solvers who transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries as they seek solutions to real world challenges. The skill set for this degree includes: critical thinking, decision making, data analysis, problem solving, networking, interdisciplinary thinking, team building, interpersonal skills, flexibility, and strong oral and written communication skills.
The Bachelor of Science in Behavioral and Social Sciences is part of the End Zone Initiative and offers credit for previous course work from NCCU, other accredited institutions, and military credits. See www.nccu.edu/endzone.
Four-Year Curriculum Plan
Four-Year Curriculum Plan in Behavioral and Social Sciences
Freshman Year
Fall Semester
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< Elective (3)
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* or
Semester Hours: 16
Spring Semester
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* Foreign Language II (3)
* GEC Math Requirement (3)
* HUM GEC Requirement (3)
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Semester Hours: 17
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester
* or
< Elective (3)
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< Elective (3)
* GEC Science Requirement (3)
Semester Hours: 15
Spring Semester
* GEC Social Science Requirement (3)
< Elective (3)
# Computer Applications Course+ (3)
* GEC Science Requirement (3)
< Elective (3)
Semester Hours: 15
Junior Year
Fall Semester
# Social Research in BSS+ (3)
# Social/Public Policy Course+ (3)
% Concentration (3)
% Concentration (3)
< Elective (3)
Semester Hours: 15
Spring Semester
% Concentration (3)
% Concentration (3)
# Statistics in BSS+ (3)
< Elective (3)
< Elective (3)
Semester Hours: 15
Senior Year
Fall Semester
% Concentration (3)
# Exceptional Children/Human Diversity Course+ (3)
% Concentration (3)
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< Elective (3)
Semester Hours: 15
Spring Semester
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% Concentration (3)
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% Concentration (3)
Semester Hours: 12
Total Minimum Credit Hours: 120
* GEC General Education Curriculum - 39 Credit Hours
# BSS Required Major Core Courses - 30 Credit Hours
+ See Approved Substitution List
% Concentration - 24 Credit Hours
< General Electives - 27 Credit Hours