Behavioral Sciences – UHCL

Program Overview

A degree in Behavioral Sciences provides a multidisciplinary approach to study human behavior and societal problems that are too complex to be fully understood by one academic discipline.

Undergraduate Program - Bachelor of Arts

The undergraduate degree in Behavioral Sciences enables you to combine courses from an array of disciplines including anthropology, criminology, geography, psychology, social work and sociology into one degree. You will learn theoretical coursework in behavioral sciences and receive a deeper knowledge of at least two of these disciplines

Student take the following courses for this degree:

Electives needed to complete number of hours to graduate (33 hours)

Graduate Program - Master of Arts

The graduate degree in Behavioral Sciences enables you to combine courses from an array of disciplines including anthropology, psychology and sociology into one degree. You and your faculty adviser will construct your own plan of study based on the type of knowledge you want to receive. This plan generally centers on a specific social problem you would want to pursue.Student take the following courses for this degree (36 hours total):

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