COLLEGE OF
HUMANITIES AND
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Administrative Officers
Dean |
John de Castro , Ph.D. |
Associate Dean |
Terry M. Thibodeaux, Ph.D. |
Interim Associate Dean |
Kandi A. Tayebi, Ph.D. |
Department of English and Foreign Languages |
Charles W. Bridges, Ph.D., Chair |
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences |
Janis D. White, Ph.D., Chair |
Department of History |
Terry D. Bilhartz, Ph.D., Chair |
Department of Mass Communication |
Dr. Janet A. Bridges, Ph.D., Chair |
Department of Political Science |
Robert E. Biles, Ph.D., Chair |
Department of Psychology and Philosophy |
Donna M. Desforges, Ph.D., Chair |
Department of Sociology |
Alessandro Bonanno , Ph.D., Chair |
Department of Speech Communication |
James D. Ragsdale, Jr., Ph.D., Chair |
Website: www.shsu.edu/~hss001/
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences consists of eight academic units: English and
Foreign Languages; Family and Consumer Sciences; History; Mass Communication; Political
Science; Psychology and Philosophy; Sociology; and Speech Communication.
Mission
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) provides an essential component to a liberal
arts education: understanding human beings in their diversity as expressed in their literatures,
histories, ideas, values, oral and written expressions, and behavior. By promoting analytic, interpretive,
interpersonal, and communication skills, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
facilitates personal growth, competent professionalism, and responsible citizenship.
Academic Programs
Note: This listing of undergraduate degree programs is correct as of December 2005 and does
not include those degree programs being phased out.
Highlights
• Annual Teaching Conference — Each year the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
hosts a teaching conference, celebrating important accomplishments of faculty members.
Faculty members are recognized for their excellence in teaching and explore new approaches
to teaching.
• Faculty in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences are committed to teaching excellence,
curriculum innovation, and research.
• Faculty in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences have been recognized for their
research with national awards.
• Writing Center—The Writing Center helps students, staff, and faculty become better writers
through individual and group instruction.
• Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program—This program is designed
to provide talented first-generation, low income or ethnic minority undergraduate students
with effective preparation for doctoral study. The program encourages students to engage
in research with a faculty mentor and to acquire the skills necessary to succeed in doctoral
studies.
Scholarships
Clay and Margaret B. Smith Memorial Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarship--This scholarship
is a one year award of $1000 divided between Fall and Spring semesters and is disbursed on
the basis of financial need and academic performance. An application is available on the College
of Humanities and Social Sciences webpage.
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