
Chair: Roberta L. Coles, Ph.D.
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The Department of Social and Cultural Sciences does not offer graduate degree programs. Faculty members do participate in some graduate degree programs offered under other administrative auspices. In addition, certain upper division undergraduate courses in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences have been approved for graduate credit and may be taken, as appropriate, by graduate students in other graduate programs. To earn graduate credit for a 5000-level upper division course, students must have the approval of their major departments and must complete extra work in the course beyond that required for undergraduate credit.
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- Social and Cultural Sciences
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- Theology
- Transfusion Medicine