Our Programs
The College of Social and Applied Human Sciences offers a wide range of degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate level. Students can take advantage of our interdisciplinary approach by tailoring their degree to their interests through minors, areas of emphasis, collaborative specializations, and more. Our five core academic departments are made up of expert faculty who use their cutting-edge knowledge to continually innovate our programs for today's world.
Undergraduate Programs
Anthropology
Applied Human Nutrition
Child Studies
Criminal Justice & Public Policy
Environment & Resource Management
Environmental Geomatics
Environmental Governance
Family Studies and Human Development
Geography
International Development Studies
Justice & Legal Studies
Neuroscience
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Graduate Programs
Master's Degree Programs
- Master of Applied Nutrition
- Master of Conservation Leadership
- MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy
- MSc in Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
- MA in Geography
- MSc in Geography
- MSc in Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science
- MA in Political Science
- MA in Public Issues Anthropology
- MA in Psychology
- MA in Sociology
- Relational and Psychotherapy Training Program
Doctoral Programs
- PhD in Family Relations and Applied Nutrition
- PhD in Geography
- PhD in Political Science
- PhD in Psychology
- PhD in Social Practice and Transformational Change
- PhD in Sociology
Collaborative Specializations
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