In addition to required courses (American Government and U.S. History), students may choose from a wide array of courses that vary from term to term. The list below represents a selection of recent and current Social Science courses.
- American Government
- United States History
- Biography of Great Thinkers
- Mythology and Society
- International Relations
- Introduction to Constitutional Law
- Political Philosophy
- History of Political Philosophy
- War and Peace
- Human Rights
- International Monetary Economics
- Natural Resource Economics
- Third World Economic Development
- African-American Life and Culture in the United States
- Geographies of Race and Gender
- Political and Economic Development in the Third World
- Race and American Film
- Race, Class, and Gender in the United States
- Classical Theories of Political Economy
- Contemporary Theories of Political Economy
- Supervised Independent Study and Research Open to students in good standing who, in consultation with a faculty sponsor, present a proposal with clearly formulated objectives and means of implementation.