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Social Sciences:
 Anthropology
 Economics
 Geography
 History
 Political Science
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Social Sciences Department Chair:
Randy LaHote
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Phone: 734-973-3320


Program Requirements:
Humanities & Social Science Associate in Arts Degree



Where will your social science education take you?

The answer is, everywhere.

Social science at Washtenaw Community College will take you around the corner and around the world on a journey of exploration that enlightens and educates, leading you to a deeper appreciation of society in all its rich variety.

Samoa. The Federal Reserve. The British Isles. The Oregon Trail. The Oval Office. Washtenaw Community College's social sciences program takes you to all of these places, and more. At WCC, you'll study society from five different perspectives: anthropology, economics, geography, history, and political science.

And learning will be an adventure you won't want to miss, thanks to the experiences and expertise of WCC faculty. Imagine...

  • joining Margaret Mead in her studies among the Samoans

  • tracking the monetary policies of the Federal Reserve

  • monitoring the effects of "mad-cow disease" on the British beef industry

  • following Lewis and Clark on their westward journey to the Pacific

  • or witnessing the birth of the Reform Party in American politics

    ...all without stirring from your seat. To learn more about WCC's social science programs, call the Student Connection at 734-973-3543.



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