Social and Behavioral Sciences Cluster
Information Technology for the Social Sciences
Welcome to the information age! Learn the latest, state-of-the-art computer technologies and see how they are being used in the social sciences. Get hands-on experience using computers in a variety of ways while learning more about your favorite social
sciences. Don't be left in the dark ages. Become computer literate!
NOTE: This is a 4-course, 12 credit hour cluster
FIRST AND SECOND COURSES (choose any two):
- ANTHROPOLOGY 1, General Anthropology (Professor Benfer's Section Only), WS97
- GEOGRAPHY 137, The Language of Maps: Symbols, Communication, and Analysis (Professor Ludwig), FS96, FS97
- POLITICAL SCIENCE 1, American Government (Professor Endersby's Section Only), WS97, WS98
- SOCIOLOGY 1, Introduction to Sociology (Professor Brent's Section Only), FS96, WS97, FS97, WS98 [SS97, SS98]
THIRD AND FOURTH COURSES (choose any two):
- ANTHROPOLOGY 309, Microcomputer Applications in Simulations in Antropology, FS96
- GEOGRAPHY 147, Introduction to Geographic Information, WS97, WS98
- POLITICAL SCIENCE 326, Introductory Statistics for Political Scientists, FS96, FS97 (Note: This course may not be selected if Sociology 375 is selected)
- POLITICAL SCIENCE 327, Mathematical Modeling in Political Science, WS98
- SOCIOLOGY 180, Social Research, FS96, WS97, FS97, WS98
- SOCIOLOGY 321, Expert Systems, FS96, FS97
- SOCIOLOGY 375, Social Statistics, FS96, FS97 (Note: This course may not be selected if Political Science 326 is selected)
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