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What Are Public Affairs & Social Sciences?
Social sciences address a range of human issues. They explore the structure and impact of groups. Social and behavioral scientists examine phenomena from social, cultural, political, technological and biological perspectives. Public Affairs covers a variety of areas including government, corporate responsibility, and information and communications management. In its broadest sense it describes the relationship of organizations with their stakeholders.
Social sciences and public affairs encompass the following fields of study:
Who Should Study Public Affairs & Social Sciences?
If you plan on studying one of these subjects, you may ideally answer “yes” to the following questions:
Types of Social Science and Public Affairs Careers
There are many fields of study within public affairs & social sciences, so there are many career paths from which to choose. Those holding social and behavioral science degrees may find work in:
The MS program in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology prepares students to pursue practitioner or research careers focused on human behavior in the workplace.
The Master of Public Administration program prepares students for careers in education, nonprofit, government, for-profit, private and public sector management or consulting, environmental agencies, h
Our MA in International Trade & Economic Diplomacy develops highly skilled international trade and economic policy professionals to become leaders in the rapidly changing global marketplace.
The two-year masters degree program is designed with flexibility so that students may proceed at a pace suited to their previous experience and program requirements.
The Master of Science in Psychology at Mount Aloysius College provides students with the knowledge, skills and credentials to be leaders in the field.
We now offer a Master’s Degree in Archaeology that has three concentrations: Historical Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology and Bioarchaeology. The curriculum is core-light and flexible a
The Master's degree in Counseling Psychology with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy (60 Units) will teach students to apply psychotherapeutic research and principles in the treatment of
The M.S.
This concentration prepares individuals for educational psychology positions.
Niagara University offers a 60 credit hour master’s program in clinical mental health counseling and a 15 credit hour CAS/Bridge program for clinical mental health counseling.
The Master of Education degree program in Applied Behavior Studies (ABS) is designed for professionals who are involved with learning, development and group processes in a variety of contexts, such as
The Masters of Science in Clinical Psychology (MSCP) program is designed to train students to conduct clinical assessment and treatment for adults and children.
The MPA is designed to help prepare an individual for career service in national, state, or local government; in regional planning agencies, and in non-profit or voluntary organizations.
The School of Social Work offers full time and part time graduate study leading to the Master of Social Work degree.
The Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution began in the Fall of 2004.
Students learn from full- and part-time faculty, who are leaders in their respective fields, through coursework that is directly applicable to the pressing issues faced by today's nonprofit leaders.
The Master of Arts degree program is offered with a concentration in College Student Development/Student Affairs, Community Agency or School Counseling.
The M.S. degree in Environmental Management is a 31 to 37 semester hour program of study which can be completed in a minimum of two years.
The core curriculum is interdisciplinary drawing heavily from the policy sciences including economics, political science/public administration, quantitative methods, and management science.
The Master of Arts degree in Psychology, offered by the College of Liberal Arts through the Behavioral Sciences Department directs students in developing a strong foundation in general psychology.
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