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About the School

The School of Psychology, Sociology and Rural Studies encompasses the broad scientific study of the person as an individual as well as the complexity of people as members of communities organized across multiple levels. The school provides students with academic programs of study in preparation for critical and high-demand careers.

The academic programs include undergraduate majors in criminology, psychology, sociology and a Masters in Sociology with specialization in community development. The minors provide study in criminal justice, mental health services, psychology and sociology. Finally, the school offers teaching specializations in both psychology and sociology.

The school welcomes students representing diverse experiences and backgrounds as lifelong learners to engage with  faculty and staff and consider enrolling in one of the excellent academic programs! Please contact the school  to explore these opportunities.