Social and Behavioral Sciences (S)

Social and behavioral sciences courses propose theoretical constructs to explain human behavior and society in social and/or physical environments; and are based on empirical observation of human behavior rather than the study of aesthetics, ideas or cultural values. Goals of “S” courses are to prepare students to critically analyze generalizations about society and explore theoretical structures; understand the role of empirical observation in the social and behavioral structures; and demonstrate their understanding through written work that provides them the opportunity to enhance their writing skills.

 


OSU Course

Additional Designation


Course Title

AGEC 1114

 

Introduction to Agricultural Economics

SPCH 2713

 

Introduction to Speech Communications