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School of Behavioral & Social Sciences
What kind of career would you like to have?
Want to:
- be an environmental lawyer?
- learn more about how we got where we are?
- work with other cultures?
- influence public policy?
Then think about a major in Environmental
Science and Policy, History, International
Relations, Latin American Studies or Political
Science.
Want to:
- investigate crime scenes?
- solve legal issues?
- understand what makes people tick?
- help others overcome obstacles?
Then consider a major in Criminology, Criminal
Justice, Forensic Science,
Psychology, Sociology, or Social
Work.
What opportunities can you expect in the School
of Behavioral and Social Sciences?
You'll gain firsthand knowledge in your major and prepare for a range
of careers. Each major incorporates hands-on learning like internships and study abroad. Depending on
your major, you could:
- Conduct hands-on research alongside professors and research assistants in the Psychology Laboratory
- Assist crime scene investigators from Austin Police Department
- Help protect the Edwards Aquifer with Save our Springs Alliance
Plus, faculty members will help you find opportunities with federal, state or
local government agencies; public office holders, including Texas and U.S. representatives; and nonprofit
or service organizations, such as Children's Hospital, the Johnson Wildflower Center and SafePlace.
Most of all, you will learn to understand and think critically about human behavior, social institutions, world cultures and social justice. |