Lower-division Requirements
All SBS students must complete either a standard CSU General Education curriculum or the 13 CSUMB University Learning Requirements, including STAT 100: Introduction to Statistics or a GE-Certified equivalent (CAN STAT 2).
Students wishing to complete a Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A. must complete a set of required core courses (18 credit hours) plus a concentration or a minor consisting of 12-20 units.
Service Learning:
All CSUMB students must take an upper-division service learning course. SBS majors may complete this requirement by taking any 300 or 400-level SBS course with an "S" designation.
You officially begin the major by co-enrolling in SBS 300: Major/ProSem:Theo/Meth/SBS and SBS 308: Professional Assessment Lab. SBS 300: Major/ProSem:Theo/Meth/SBS is a large class where you will meet all of the new SBS majors, a cohort of scholars that will graduate with you in about four semesters. You will work closely with a professor to create an Individual Learning Plan. That ILP maps out how you will achieve your career and occupational objectives using courses selected from the SBS curriculum. You will graduate from the program with a Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A., completing a minor or concentration in a traditional discipline as well. Your competence as a social or behavioral scientist will be demonstrated when you complete and formally present your Capstone research project. This project is your design and original research. You will present it publicly to demonstrate your cumulative learning in the Major Learning Outcomes (MLOs) described below [Learn more at CSUMB.EDU/capstone].