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Debbie BeallAssociate Dean of Instruction

Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences A.S.

Transfer Program | Available 100% Online

A person stands with arms crossed in front of a dark wall covered with pinned sheets of paper showing charts, graphs, diagrams, handwritten notes, and colorful sticky notes. The setting resembles a workspace or planning area focused on data analysis, strategy, or problem-solving, with papers arranged densely across the wall.The social sciences help us understand, create, and engage with the institutions that shape our lives. They are important because they create better institutions and systems that affect people’s lives every day, from understanding the frameworks that structure social networks, to the goals and structures of government agencies, or even the challenges and opportunities faced by service providers and nonprofits. The social sciences help people understand how to interact with the social world – to influence policy, develop networks, increase government accountability, and promote democracy. All of this can make a vast difference in people’s lives. 

Students looking to pursue a career in any of the social sciences should enroll in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Science program with a concentration in Social Sciences at SUNY Corning Community College, and then work with a faculty advisor to focus their electives on this discipline. This program is highly transferable and provides flexibility and exploration in a wide variety of studies since it contains many free electives. 

By following a rigorous liberal arts and sciences curriculum, graduates will have developed capabilities in academic research and writing, an ability to apply scientific method and critical thinking skills to validate their own ideas and inquiries, sufficient math skills to deal with complex problems, and an awareness and appreciation of living in a culturally, racially, and ethnically diverse society.

Career Outlook

Job Title Degree Needed Regional/State Job Outlook Regional/State Average Entry Earnings
Editor  Bachelor's Degree - / Favorable $41,380 / $54,490
Lawyer Professional Degree Very Favorable / Very Favorable $67,700 / $95,340
Legislator Bachelor's Degree Favorable / Favorable $106,410 / $83,050
Librarian Master's Degree Very Favorable / Favorable - / $52,780
Public Relations Specialist Bachelor's Degree Very Favorable / Very Favorable $46,210 / $50,750
School Psychologist Doctoral or Professional Degree Favorable / Very Favorable - / $64,280
College Professor: Social Sciences  Doctoral Degree Very Favorable / Favorable $63,660 / $55,500
Social Worker Bachelor's Degree Very Favorable / Very Favorable $42,610 / $48,800

Our Faculty

Social Sciences: Economics - Robert Kephart; History - Sky Moss; Psychology - Deb Borden, Lee Gernert-Larrea; Sociology
Communications: Christine Atkins, Dann Coble, Edward Dougherty, Emma Draper-Reich, Marie Hannan-Mandel, Ryan Hersha
Humanities: Art - Hiram Cray, Gloriann Langva; Languages -  Michael Beykirch;  Music; Philosophy; Theatre 

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