Undergraduate Programs

Why Study General Social Sciences?

Studying the social sciences helps students understand how to analyze not only their own behavior, but also the behavior and motivations of others. The General Social Sciences Program is ideal for students who wish to examine specific social issues from diverse points of view. GSS is also a great fit for students with broad interests that seek to explore multiple disciplines within the social sciences. We welcome students of all identities and are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive intellectual community.

Diverse group of students studying

Major in General Social Sciences

With four (4) major concentrations and two (2) minors to choose from, students can design a course of study that aligns with their desired career path.

 


Graduate with Honors

Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better AND a 3.6 GPA or better in GSS coursework will receive departmental honors. Departmental honors will be published in the GSS Commencement Program and the degree will state “graduated with honors.”


GSS major Mandi Funderburgh

Explore a Wide Range of Interests

"The Global, Environment, and Policy concentration has allowed me to explore my interests and take so many intriguing courses — from Environmental Economics, where I learned the way environmental assets are valued, to Gender and Politics in Developing Countries, where we examined the differing gender roles and customs around the world. I love how fulfilling and inter-dimensional the GSS program is. It has been the perfect fit for me and my widespread interests!"

—Mandi Funderburgh, GSS Globalization, Environment, and Policy major, '23


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Real-world Experience

GSS majors can gain experiential learning experience in their fields of interest through study abroad programs and other opportunities outside the classroom


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What You Can Do with a General Social Sciences Degree

A General Social Sciences major can prepare you to work in many fields. Learn about actual jobs our alumni have landed.


Advising and Academic Support

Schedule an appointment with a faculty or peer advisor, find important department forms, and get answers.

Departmental Advising and Support

Scholarships and Awards

Learn about ways to apply for funding through the General Social Sciences Program.

Explore Scholarships and Awards


Events

Gender, Race and Empire Symposium
May2
Gender, Race and Empire Symposium May 2 Knight Library
Organic/Inorganic/Materials Chemistry KLEMM Lecture Series: Design and synthesis of organic electronic materials
May2
Organic/Inorganic/Materials Chemistry KLEMM Lecture Series: Design and synthesis of organic electronic materials May 2 Willamette Hall
Tech Together: Unconventional Paths to Tech
May4
Tech Together: Unconventional Paths to Tech May 4 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Department of History Coffee Hour
May6
Department of History Coffee Hour May 6 McKenzie Hall
Lecture: Jacob Hamblin, Models of Harm for Radiation Effects in the Nuclear Age
May6
Lecture: Jacob Hamblin, Models of Harm for Radiation Effects in the Nuclear Age May 6 Lillis Business Complex
Archaeological Discoveries in the Indo-Pacific Shed Light on Long-term Subsistence Practices
May7
Archaeological Discoveries in the Indo-Pacific Shed Light on Long-term Subsistence Practices May 7 Chapman Hall
Writing Lab Drop-In Workshop: Revision Strategies
May8
Writing Lab Drop-In Workshop: Revision Strategies May 8 Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall
Bridging the Impasse: 21st Century Practices for a Stronger Democracy
May8
Bridging the Impasse: 21st Century Practices for a Stronger Democracy May 8 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Graduate Research Forum
May8
Graduate Research Forum May 8 Ford Alumni Center
Opening Event for Blue Visions: Thinking with Ocean Ecologies across the Arts and Humanities
May8
Opening Event for Blue Visions: Thinking with Ocean Ecologies across the Arts and Humanities May 8 Knight Library