Sanantone's BA in Social Science

 BA in Social Science 

 Area of Study (Choose at least 3 Different Subjects: minimum 12 in one subject, maximum 18 in one subject. Maximum of 6 credits in 100-level courses and minimum of 18 credits in 300/400-level aka upper-level courses, which includes required capstone.) 

 Psychology:  DSST Fundamentals of Counseling (transcribed as PSY 331), DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology, DSST Organizational Behavior (UL), CLEP Introductory Psychology, CLEP Educational Psychology, CLEP Human Growth and Development, ECE Lifespan Developmental Psychology, ECE Abnormal Psychology (UL), ECE Psychology of Adulthood and Aging (UL), ECE Social Psychology (UL), ECE Research Methods in Psychology (UL), UExcel Introduction to Psychology, Straighterline Organizational Behavior, Straighterline Introduction to Psychology, and TECEP Psychology of Women.

 Economics:  DSST Money and Banking, CLEP Principles of Microeconomics, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ECE Introduction to Microeconomics, ECE Introduction to Macroeconomics, Straighterline Microeconomics, and Straighterline Macroeconomics

 Geography:  DSST Human/Cultural Geography

 Political Science:  CLEP American Government, UExcel Political Science, Saylor Introduction to Western Political Thought, and TECEP Introduction to Political Science

 Anthropology:  DSST General Anthropology

 Social Science:  DSST Substance Abuse (UL), CLEP Social Sciences and History (6 credits)

 History:  DSST Western Europe Since 1945, DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction, DSST An Introduction to the Modern Middle East (UL), DSST A History of the Vietnam War (UL), DSST Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (UL), CLEP Western Civilization I, CLEP Western Civilization II, CLEP History of the United States I, CLEP History of the United States II, ECE World Conflicts Since 1900 (UL), Straighterline Western Civilization I, and Straighterline US History I

 Administration of Justice:  DSST Introduction to Law Enforcement, DSST Criminal Justice, and Straighterline Introduction to Criminal Justice (TESC will no longer allow the use of both Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice)

 Sociology:  CLEP Introduction Sociology, TECEP Marriage and the Family, UExcel Introduction to Sociology, ECE Cultural Diversity (UL), ECE Foundations of Gerontology, ECE Juvenile Delinquency (UL), ECE World Population (UL), and Straighterline Introduction to Sociology

 Required Liberal Arts Capstone (UL) 

 Note ''' : You may be able to find cheap and self-paced Penn Foster courses to fulfill these areas as long as they are currently ACE-approved. ''



