Sociology
Sociology teaches students how to develop and support their own ideas using a variety of evidence. It promotes learning through active involvement with projects and in classroom discussions. Students gain the ability to work with people from different backgrounds and to apply what they have learned to real-life situations.
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Psychology
The IUB program focuses on exposure to research methodology and statistical analysis to develop the broad problem-solving skills necessary in psychology. Because of the link to various other disciplines such as humanities, mathematics and other social and natural sciences, a B.A or B.S. degree from the Department of Psychology can be applied in many careers and provide background for students entering graduate work in psychology and related areas, as well as the professions of medicine, dentistry, law, and business.
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Indiana University-Minors and Certificates
Undergraduate Minor in Youth Sport Management
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Undergraduate Minor in Coaching
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Undergraduate Minor in Leadership
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Undergraduate Minor in Fundraising and Resource Development
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American Humanics Certification
Upon completion of the American Humanics program, students will be certified, through American Humanics, Inc., for possible positions of leadership with collaborating organizations such as the YMCA, American Red Cross, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Girl Scouts of the USA, and many other nonprofit agencies at both the local and national level.
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Minor-Leadership Ethics and Social Action
The LESA minor focuses on civic participation, community decision-making, and citizenship skills: how to communicate and organize and lead while serving as a citizen.
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