Behavioral Sciences
The Behavioral Sciences Certificate provides foundational coursework in psychology and the social sciences, supporting transfer pathways and entry-level career goals. Students may choose from focus areas including psychology, social work, political science, law enforcement, education, communication, and history. Coursework also fulfills many general education requirements for the Associate in Arts degree, offering a flexible starting point for those pursuing advanced education or entry-level roles in human services and related fields.
Courses
- COM231 — Communication Fundamentals
- COM234 — Public Address
- COM240 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM250 — Intercultural Comm
- COM260 — Small Group Communication
- CRJ101 — Criminal Law
- CRJ102 — Criminal Investigation
- CRJ111 — Intro Criminal Justice
- CRJ112 — Crime and Delinquency
- CRJ114 — Police Admin & Operations
- CRJ117 — Criminology
- CRJ121 — Intro to Corrections
- CRJ125 — Parole & Probation
- ECN231 — Macroeconomics
- ECN232 — Microeconomics
- EDU221 — Exploring Teaching
- EDU232 — The Exceptional Child
- EDU263 — Child Growth & Development
- HIS120 — Ancient History
- HIS125 — African-American History
- HIS131 — West Civ to 1555
- HIS132 — West Civ 1555 to Present
- HIS211 — Minority Groups in America
- HIS231 — Dev US thru Civil War
- HIS232 — Dev US from Civil War
- HIS235 — 20th Century History
- MAT210 — Foundations of Mathematics I
- MAT211 — Foundation of Mathematics II
- PLS141 — American Natl Govt
- PLS262 — International Relations
- PSY130 — General Psychology
- PSY152 — Social Psychology
- PSY251 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY252 — Developmental Psychology
- PSY256 — Educational Psychology
- PSY290 — Human Sexuality
- PSY344 — Organizational Psych / Leader
- SOC152 — Social Psychology
- SOC231 — Principles of Sociology
- SOC246 — Marriage and Family
- SWK292 — Intro Social Work