The College offers students the option of pursuing a double major: one degree with two majors, as long as the second major is within the same type of degree sought. Students pursuing an Associate in Arts Degree (A.A.) may elect a second major offered under A.A.; students pursuing an Associate in Science Degree (A.S.) may elect a second major offered under A. S.; students pursuing an Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A .S.) may elect a second major under A.A.S. In addition to meeting the general requirements for the particular associate degree, the student must also meet the specific requirements for each major elected." Occc advisement resource guide.
Academic psychology is the social science that trickes you as closest to sociology. It conduct research into animal behavior and physiology the brain.
The main contributing academic disciplines to organizational behavior are psychology, sociology, anthropology, and management. Psychology provides insights into individual behavior, while sociology and anthropology study group dynamics and organizational culture. Management theory helps to understand organizational structures and processes.
Herbert Spencer
Social Sciences are subjects that use research and analysis to explain human behaviour. These subjects include anthropology, psychology, and sociology, history, political science and economics.
Yes it can be taken as an academic subject.
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Although I am a professor of communication, many of my courses are interdisciplinary: they involve sociology, psychology, and even English Literature. (Note: in college, the word "discipline" often refers to a field of academic study.)
School Psychology by lecho648
Foundations of Education refers to a broadly-conceived field of educational study that derives its character and methods from a number of academic disciplines, combinations of disciplines, and area studies, including: history, philosophy, sociology, Anthropology, religion, political science, Economics, Psychology
Hazel Green Pflueger has written: 'The academic success and retention of community college athletes and nonathletes' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Athletes, College athletes, Community college students, Dropout behavior, Prediction of, Prediction of Dropout behavior, Prediction of scholastic success, Psychology
I personally do not know what that means. If your major is sociology then that's what it is. Now, there is a possibility that the sociology department has a number of options to the sociology degree. In other words, sociology/urban planning etc. You should check with an academic adviser at the institution you a enrolled at for clarification.
Developmental psychology Sources: I'm taking Psychology