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Social Sciences

The Social Sciences include a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, economics, geography, history, international relations, political science, psychology, and sociology, and therefore the career path you can take with a degree in these areas is almost limitless. Like the humanities, social sciences allows you to explore various areas of interest, while strengthening your research, writing, and critical thinking skills.

Why St. John's

Whether you pursue one of these social sciences at St. John’s—or a combination of several—you develop a keen understanding of the world around you. Fittingly, you become a well-rounded global citizen, and when you graduate, you are equipped with the necessary resources to be personally and professionally successful in any field.

Administrative Studies

Anthropology

Clinical Psychology

Environmental Studies

Global Development and Social Justice

Global Development and Sustainability

Global Studies

Health and Human Services

Library and Information Science

Psychology: Clinical Psychology

Psychology: School Psychology

School Psychology

Social Justice

Social Justice: Theory and Practice in the Vincentian Tradition

Social Work

Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies