Kennesaw State University College of Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) at Kennesaw State University was founded in 1983 and is the largest college at Kennesaw State University with over 4,200 students.
Departments, Centers and Institutes
- Department of Communication [1]
- Department of English [2]
- Department of Foreign Languages [3]
- Department of Geography & Anthropology [4]
- Department of History & Philosophy [5]
- Department of Political Science & International Affairs [6]
- Department of Psychology [7]
- Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice [8]
- A.L. Burruss Institute of Public Service [9]
- Center for Regional History and Cultures [10]
- Center for Conflict Management [11]
Degrees
Undergraduate
- B.S. in Communication
- B.S. in English Education
- B.S. in Anthropology
- B.S. in Geographic Information Sciences
- B.S. in History Education
- B.S. in Political Science
- B.S. in Psychology
- B.S. in Criminal Justice
- B.S. in Sociology
- B.A. in English
- B.A. in Modern Language and Culture
- B.A. in African and African Diaspora Studies
- B.A. in History
- B.A. in International Affairs
- B.A. in Geography
Graduate
- Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing
- Graduate Certificate in Professional Writing for International Audiences
- M.A. in Professional Writing
- M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration)
- M.S. in Conflict Management
- M.S. in Criminal Justice
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