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College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Minor
Program Office: SBS G-322, (310) 243-2123
Christopher Hallenbrook, Acting BEH Program Coordinator
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Billy Wagner-Huang (Sociology)
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Yeaji KimÌý(Political Science)Ìý
Ambyr Hardy (Anthropology and Behavioral Science)
The undergraduate program in Behavioral Science is designed to provide the student with a broad systematic understanding of human behavior, and of the biological, psychological, cultural, political and social factors that influence such behavior. The program stresses the mastery of key behavioral science concepts; exposure to significant behavioral science theories drawn from psychology, sociology, anthropology and political science; the development and utilization of rigorous investigation, observation and research skills common to the behavioral sciences; and the ability to integrate knowledge across the behavioral sciences. The program provides practical knowledge and skills with enduring career applicability.
See ourÌýUndergraduate [PDF]ÌýStudent Learning Outcomes now online.
Click the link below to view the current Behavioral Science university catalog online.