Social Sciences Electives
The ME degree plan requires three hours of Social Science Electives. Courses approved as Social Science Electives
are listed below. Some courses on the approved list are not offered every semester, so check the Course Schedule
for availability and most current prerequisite requirements. These may be taken Pass/Fail.
- ANT 302 Cultural Anthropology
- ANT 318L Mexican American Culture
- ANT 320M Upper-Division General Anthropology
- ANT 322M Topics in Cultures of the World
- ANT 324L Topics in Anthropology
- ANT 327C Race & Ethnicity in the U.S.
- ECO 304L Introduction to Economics I
- ECO 304K Introduction to Economics I
- GRG 303K Intro to Cultural & Historical Geography
- GRG 305 The Human World: An Intro to Geography
- GRG 315 The City: An Intro to Urban Geography
- GRG 324 Roots and Regions: American Cultures
- GRG 327K Energy and Society
- GRG 334 Conservation, Resources, and Technology
- GRG 337 The Modern American City
- LIN 306 Introduction to the Study of Language
- LIN 320K Descriptive Linguistics
- LIN 325 Black English
- PSY 301 Introduction to Psychology
- SOC 302 Introduction to the Study of Society
- SOC 309 Chicanos in American Society
- SOC 313K Introduction to the Study of Religion
- SOC 333K Sociology of Gender
- SOC 344 Racial and Ethnic Relations
- SOC 346 The City and Urbanization
- SOC 348K Chicanos: Sociological Perspectives

