The Division offers?seven baccalaureate majors and one associate degree. The baccalaureate majors are: General Studies, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Justice Studies, Psychology, Social Work and Social Science with Secondary Certification and emphases in Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology. The Associate of Arts degree is Behavioral Science.

All the majors in the Social Sciences Division provide preparation for a variety of careers, and/or graduate school. In addition, the Social Science major, when taken as part of an integrated secondary education program, prepares students for professional teaching. The Justice Studies major includes emphases in Criminal Justice and Corrections/Human Services. The Psychology major is for students who wish to pursue graduate study in the discipline, or those who seek careers in human services and community agencies. The Bachelor of Social Work program?s focus on the ?Person-In-Environment? paradigm uniquely equips baccalaureate social workers to work effectively with individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations.