The Social Studies Teaching concentration is for students who aspire to teach social studies in middle school, junior high, or high school. This program equips future history and social studies teachers with the content knowledge and teaching skills needed for success in today’s classrooms. These students must also complete the requirements for the social studies […]
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The language concentration encourages students to combine language learning with historical study. Students take courses that explore the history of the regions that traditionally speak the language(s) they are mastering. Students can choose from Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, ASL, and Russian.
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This concentration allows students to take a wide array of history courses, empowering students to consider the impact the past has had on race, gender, religion, politics, law, social class, and the environment. Beyond foundational courses, students can select a path of courses that align with their own historical interests and career goals. This concentration […]
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The History major is designed to expand your knowledge about the past, improve your ability to think logically and critically, and evaluate evidence, perspectives, and resources. Our majors use these foundations to open doors to career paths in government and law, public education, environmental protection, and more. Through traditional and project-based courses, students develop historical […]
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Students pursuing a degree in Art understand and embrace the ideals of a liberal arts education and truly believe they have the potential to make a difference in the world. Students earning a Bachelor of Art must choose a concentration in Art History, Art Education, or Integrated Visual Studies.
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Economics is about more than just money—it’s about understanding people and the world! If you’re curious about how society works, why some people struggle while others thrive, or how we can solve problems like climate change and inequality, economics is the perfect major for you. It’s a social science that explores how people make decisions, […]
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As a geography major, you will gain a background in spatial thinking in order to understand the dynamic interactions between people and natural and built spaces and the causes and impacts of environmental and social change around the world. Students in geography study and solve real-world challenges by addressing human-environmental issues from a spatial perspective […]
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Anthropology students can choose the cultural anthropology concentration to study contemporary human cultures and societies, and their shared traits and differences. Cultural anthropologists use the idea of culture to examine human belonging and adaptation amid the stresses of rapid change. At CSU, you will learn to gather information through ethnographic research methods and other qualitative […]
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The biological anthropology concentration allows anthropology majors to study the evolutionary history of the human lineage, spanning human biology and adaptations, global health, and primate diversity. You will investigate how and when human biological traits arose, and what these changes tell us about our relationship to nonhuman primates and each other. As a biological anthropology […]
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Adding the archaeology concentration to your anthropology major allows you to focus on the material culture of ancient and historical societies in the Americas and around the world. Archaeology is a great concentration for students interested in cultural resources management, museum curation, and research. Our annual archaeology field school provides hands-on training and career preparation […]
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