College at a Glance
Enrollment
At the U there were 32,388 matriculated students in 2012-2013 with 24,840 undergraduate
and 7,548 graduate.
CSBS was the largest college at the U with 3,503 undergraduate students and 570 graduate
students for a total of 4,073 matriculated students in 2012-2013.
As the largest college on campus, four CSBS majors are within the top ten university-wide.
Psychology was the largest major. Human and Family Development, Economics and Sociology
were fifth, sixth and seventh respectively.
Graduation
There were 8,007 graduates at commencement in May, where 5,432 bachelor's and 2,575
graduate students received their degrees.
Of that number, CSBS made up 1,550 of the graduating students--1,400 undergraduate
and 150 graduate.
The college accounted for over twenty percent of the U's graduating class and over
twenty-five percent of undergraduate degrees.
Departments
- Anthropology
- Economics
- Family and Consumer Studies
- Geography
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
Interdisciplinary Programs
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- Gender Studies
- Health Society & Policy
Degrees Offered
- 12 Undergraduate
- 11 Master's
- 5 PhD
Faculty
- Assistant Professors – 31
- Associate Professors – 43
- Full Professors – 59
Total - 133
For more information about the college, departments, centers, and interdisciplinary programs, please visit the College of Social and Behavioral Science website.