Academics

Social Science

Associate in Arts

 Degree In

Social Science [06400]

This curriculum includes Western’s degree requirements and those completed during the first two years of a four-year program. Students completing the Associate in Arts Degree may transfer to any senior-level state institution and expect to find their lower division general education requirements satisfied.  Students should consult the four-year institution to which they are planning to transfer and select courses that meet requirements for the Bachelor Degree program of that school.

 

 

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Patricia Purdue
Advisor
Social Science Instructor / Humanities, Social and Behavioral Science Division Director
(580) 477-7975
DEPT/Descriptions:
HIST  POLS  PSYC 
Schedule an Advising Time:
Make an Appt. 
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Meredith Brocklehurst
Advisor
History Instructor
(580) 477-7738
DEPT/Descriptions:
HIST 
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Todd Fagin
Adjunct
Geography Instructor
DEPT/Descriptions:
GEOG 
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Caitlyn Jacobs
Adjunct
History Instructor
DEPT/Descriptions:
HIST 
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James Legrand
Adjunct
History Instructor
DEPT/Descriptions:
HIST 
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Bruce Newman
Adjunct
Government Instructor
DEPT/Descriptions:
POLS 
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Kelissa Sanders
Adjunct
Political Science Instructor
DEPT/Descriptions:
POLS 
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Michael Thornton
Adjunct
History Instructor
DEPT/Descriptions:
HIST 

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