Mission
The Social Science Interdisciplinary Degree Program (IDP) offers undergraduate
majors designed for students wishing to pursue a focused inquiry into areas
of contemporary public interest. There are six concentrations Health and Human Services,
Legal Studies, Environmental Studies, Urban and Public Policy Studies,
International Studies and Cognitive Science. The curricula in these majors
cross traditional disciplinary boundaries and include courses from departments
in the social and natural sciences as well as specialized courses developed
specifically for these majors. The intent is to combine expertise in the
subject area with informed knowledge of contemporary social and public
policy applications. Students in IDP are encouraged to pursue internship
opportunities in order to enhance their awareness of real-world connections
to their academic studies. IDP majors provide excellent preparation for
post-baccalaureate careers in a variety of fields in business, government,
and social services, and also afford special opportunities for more advanced
professional training, including the BA/MSW joint degree, which enables
qualified students in the Human Service major to complete a joint degree
program with UB’s School of Social Work in five years. Similarly,
the IDP Human Service-Early Childhood concentration is an approved undergraduate
major for admission to UB’s Graduate School of Education Teacher
Education Institute (TEI) Masters level certification program for Early Childhood and Childhood teaching.
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Last updated:
January 2, 2013
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