B.A. in Applied Social and Cultural Studies
Program Overview
The Applied Social and Cultural Studies program equips students with critical thinking, communication, and professional skills through internships. Graduates pursue careers in diverse fields such as law, public health, social work, community organizing, and non-profit administration. The program emphasizes the ability to analyze social and cultural issues from multiple perspectives.
Program Outline
Careers:
Career Paths for Applied Social and Cultural Studies Majors
The skill set you develop as an Applied Social and Cultural Studies major includes critical thinking, communication skills, the ability to see things through different lenses, and professional skills acquired from internships. You’ll be equipped to enter the workforce across a broad spectrum of fields. Our graduates have pursued many rewarding professions, including:
- Lawyer
- Public Health Specialist
- Social Worker
- Community Organizer
- Health Administrator
- Human Relations (HR) Administrator
- Non-Profit Administrator
- ESL/ELL Teacher
- Diversity Officer