Course Information

 

 
The Behavioral & Social Sciences Division offers a variety of general education courses in the social sciences for students working on two year programs and for those who plan to transfer to four year institutions. There are courses available in History, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology and Political Science.

 

 

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANT 210 General Anthropology

ANT 221 Comparative Cultures 

                                                                                                                                                                                 PSYCHOLOGY

PSY 150 General Psychology

PSY 231 Forensic Psychology  *New*

 

PSY 237 Social Psychology  *New*

PSY 241 Developmental Psychology

PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology

 

SOCIOLOGY                                                         

SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology                                    

SOC 213 Sociology of the Family                                         

SOC 225 Social Diversity                                                    

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POL 110  Introduction to Political Science  *New*

POL 120 American Government

POL 210 Comparative Government  

POL 220 International Relations

 

HISTORY                    

HIS 111 World Civilization I

HIS 112 World Civilization II

HIS 131 American History I

HIS 132 American History II

HIS 141 Genealogy & Local History

HIS 165 Twentieth-Century World

HIS 221 African-American History

HIS 226 The Civil War

HIS 231 Recent American History

HIS 236 North Carolina History

Please note: not all courses above are taught each semester.  It is the responsibility of the (potential) student inquiring about the courses to check to see if the course(s) is offered within the semester in question. 

Note: As of Fall 2010, Geography 111 is no longer in the Behavioral and Social Sciences Division.  It is now fully under the Sciences Division.  If you have any questions regarding the Fall 2010 classes, please contact the Sciences Division, Division Director, David Privette. 

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this transition.