Community Engagement & Service

Learn how programs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHaSS) can lead to careers in caring and service profession. Meet virtually with advisors and faculty as we answer questions about majors in social work, sociology, anthropology, and communication studies.

Related Majors and Emphasis

 

Archaeology Study Track

Information about the Archaeology study track offered for undergraduate anthropology students. This track emphasizes learning about past and present populations by studying the material culture they leave behind.

Biological Anthropology – Study Track

Information about the Biological Anthropology track option for undergraduate Anthropology students. This option emphasizes learning the biological aspect of what makes us human and how we are more alike than we are different.

Cultural Anthropology - Study Track

Information about the cultural anthropology track offered to undergraduate anthropology students. This option emphasizes learning about diverse peoples and cultures by considering all voices and viewpoints in order to understand how societies vary and wha...

Social Work - Major, Minor

Our BSW degree prepares students as beginning, generalist social workers who are equipped to work in a wide range of settings from community mental health centers to criminal justice agencies.

Sociology - Major, Minor

Gain a broad foundation for understanding human behavior and encourages the development of critical thinking. Learn to analyze, research, and articulate critical information.

Sociology - Major, Minor

Gain a broad foundation for understanding human behavior and encourages the development of critical thinking. Learn to analyze, research, and articulate critical information.

Master of Social Work (MSW)

Our advanced generalist MSW program is designed to produce practitioners who are skilled at every level of social work practice and prepared to take on leadership roles in their communities.

Native American Studies – Minor

Builds competency for students seeking cross-cultural experience in careers involving social justice, environmental policy, traditional knowledge, and cultural preservation among contemporary Native American communities.

Anthropology (MS)

Information about the graduate program with a specialization in archaeology and cultural resource management offered through the USU Anthropology department. This program involves explicit orientation to a scientific archaeology as well as practical exper...

Sociology (MS)

The Master of Science in Sociology is focused on foundation courses in sociological theory, research methods and statistics, and a set of electives consistent with a student's career goals.

Archaeological Data Analytics Certificate

The Graduate Certificate in Archaeological Data Analytics is designed to prepare both fully matriculated graduate students and current professionals wishing to enhance their portfolios and implement data analytics within the context of cultural resource m...

Cultural Resource Management Policy Certificate

This hybrid-delivery graduate certificate is for those seeking practical experience understanding and implementing cultural resource management, creating proposals and business plans, managing budgets and personnel, and increasing market share within exis...