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Division of Social Sciences
Division of Social SciencesLearn to Lead

Social science majors study why individuals, groups, governments, institutions, tribes, classes, men, women, and children do what they do...and learn how to use this knowledge to achieve important, positive change.

Our courses stress active learning, both inside and outside the classroom.  Community and international field placements give students the chance to develop leadership skills and test out career options. Laboratory and applied research experience offer opportunities to hone key planning, critical reasoning and data analysis skills.

Join the Model United nations team, work and travel in Rwanda, Morocco, or El Salvador, intern in  Washington DC or right here in Harlem.  Social Science majors graduate with resumes that reflect both academic and real-world learning - the credentials that employers value most.  And they go on to become lawyers, diplomats, entrepreneurs, social workers and counselors, financial analysts,organizers, psychologists...the men and women who shape our societies and our world.

SKADDEN, ARPS HONORS PROGRAM IN LEGAL STUDIES
is currently accepting applications for the program year beginning July 2010.  Application Deadline: March 15, 2010

Are you interested in public service? 
Click here for program info & application or call Alisha Godette at (212) 650-5095.

Minor in Public Policy and Public Affairs
Are you concerned about the environment? How about poverty, healthcare, or education? This minor offers students the chance to study these and other policy issues with an emphasis on acquiring the analytical tools required for policy development and decision-making. The minor is interdisciplinary and allows students to take courses from different disciplines within the Division of Social Science.  Read more


 
Calendar of Events
 
Feb 09, 12
“Brother to Brother”
Rodney Duane’s Black Gay drama with star Daniel Sunjata invokes the glory days of the Harlem Renaissance through the memories of Bruce Nugent who co-founded the revolutionary literary journal Fire!! Read More.
Feb 14, 12
“Confronting the Carceral State II”
A symposium on the American prison industrial complex, featuring two panel discussions with activists, scholars and the exonerated speak.

Sponsored by the Black Studies Program Read More.
Feb 16, 12
“Black to Cuba”: Film Q&A with Producer Robin Hayes
Street-smart misfit students at Yale band together and adventure to Cuba in search of their inner revolutionaries, complete with a talk back with producer Robin Hayes. Read More.
Feb 16, 12
Skadden, Arps Honors Program: Information Session
Is law school in your future? Attend Skadden's information session and take the first step to an exciting legal career! Skadden offers scholarships, paid internships, honors level curriculum,and LSAT preparation. Refreshments will be served. Read More.
Feb 23, 12
“Black August: A Hip-Hop Benefit Project”: Talk Back with dream hampton.
This event will feature a screening of the documentary “Black August: A Hip-Hop Benefit Project,” and a talk back with internationally recognized author and filmmaker, director Dream Hampton. Read More.
Feb 24, 12
George Brandon and The Blue Unity Orchestra: Legacy Concert
Features compositions by Panamanian-born jazz composer and saxophonist Jorge Sylvester.

Sponsored by the Black Studies Program. Read More.
Feb 27, 12
Dancer, Actor, Entertainer Ben Vereen on Bert Williams headlines Black History Month
Familiar to us all as Chicken George in Alex Haley’s Roots, Ben Vereen speaks about Black face minstrelsy.  Read More.
Feb 29, 12
S.T.E.M. Disciplines and the Social Sciences in Dialogue: A Workshop: Career Skills for the 21st Century. 
Faculty Rodney Dotson presents a workshop to explore a model for a joint college-community structured mentorship program that helps achieve academic excellence and success. Read More.
Feb 29, 12
Afro-Colombian Educational Civil Rights
Presented by Colombian author & scholar, Juan de Dios Mosquera, National Director of CIMMARRON, Colombia’s oldest community based organization advancing the human and civil rights of Afro-Colombians Read More.
Spotlight on...
 
Brian Davis
Psychology

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The faculty at CCNY are rigorous yet supportive, and I've been able to fully realize my potential as a result. Read More

 
 

Division of Social Sciences


Marilyn Hoskin, Dean

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