2024-25 Western Washington University Catalog
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Introduction
Dr. Keith C. Russell, Dean
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Western’s largest academic unit, is composed of two divisions: the humanities (communication studies; English; global humanities and religions; history; journalism; languages, literatures, and cultures; philosophy) and the social and behavioral sciences (anthropology; communication sciences and disorders; health and human development; linguistics; political science; psychology; sociology). These 14 departments offer 51 bachelor’s degrees and 11 master’s degrees, along with five interdisciplinary degree programs in East Asian studies; Latin American studies, multidisciplinary studies; women, gender, and sexuality studies; and student/faculty designed majors.
The college houses several research and service centers, including the Center for Cross-Cultural Research, the Center for Performance Excellence, the Office of Survey Research, and three community-based professional training centers: the Speech-Language Clinic, the Audiology Clinic, and the Psychology Counseling Clinic. In addition, the college has six nationally accredited professional programs: school counseling, mental health counseling, speech pathology, audiology, public health, and recreation management and leadership.
Mission Statement
The College serves the University by engaging students in distinctive, diverse programs in social and behavioral sciences and the humanities. Emerging from a vibrant liberal arts core, our collaborative learning environment inspires individual, social, cultural, creative and scientific exploration. Students devise and apply innovative solutions, embrace divergent worldviews, consider the ethical implications of their actions and communicate effectively in their professional, public and personal lives. Together, students, faculty and staff generate knowledge, pursue research, and foster life-long learning to contribute to the well-being of communities from local to global.
Objectives of College:
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences partners with the College of Science and Engineering to provide students with a three-component liberal education: first, a program of education-in-breadth through the General University Requirements (GURs) intended to prepare students for postgraduate life as educated persons and citizens; second, a program of education-in-depth in a disciplinary or interdisciplinary major designed to prepare students for careers or graduate study; and third, a choice of elective courses which can help satisfy the student’s curiosity about any of the multitude of subjects that the University curriculum embraces. With each of these components, the college intends to produce graduates who are capable of informed and critical thinking; who have learned to tolerate ambiguity; who can appreciate cultural differences; who have developed moral and aesthetic sensibilities; who have mastered the basic tools of literacy and technology and who have acquired levels of information about the natural and social worlds, past and present, sufficient for responsible citizenship and the enjoyment of a civilized society. The college places strong emphasis on student-faculty collaboration in developing these skills through active learning, including laboratory experiences, community-based faculty-directed service learning, and student involvement in faculty research programs.
Academic Programs Leading to Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees
Anthropology |
BA, BAE, MA |
Anthropology/Archaeology Concentration |
BA |
Anthropology/Biocultural Concentration |
BA |
Anthropology/Biology |
BA |
Anthropology/Social Studies |
BA |
Archives and Records Management |
MA |
Behavioral Neuroscience |
BS |
Biology/Anthropology |
BS |
Clinical Mental Health Counseling |
MS |
Communication Sciences & Disorders |
BA, MA, AuD |
Communication Studies |
BA, BAE |
Double Language Major (French, German, Spanish) |
BA |
East Asian Studies |
BA |
Economics/Political Science |
BA |
English/Creative Writing |
MFA |
English/Creative Writing Emphasis |
BA |
English/English Studies |
MA |
English/Literature Emphasis |
BA |
Environmental Studies/Journalism |
BA |
Ethnic Studies |
BA |
Experimental Psychology |
MS |
History |
BA, BAE, MA |
History/Social Studies |
BA |
Humanities/History of Culture |
BA |
Humanities/Religion & Culture |
BA |
Journalism |
BA |
Kinesiology |
BS, MS |
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish) |
BA, BAE |
Latin American Studies |
BA |
Linguistics |
BA |
Multidisciplinary Studies |
BA |
Philosophy |
BA |
Physical Education and Health ~ P-12 |
BAE |
Political Science |
BA |
Political Science/Economics |
BA |
Political Science/Social Studies |
BA |
Politics/Philosophy/Economics |
BA |
Psychology |
BAE, BS |
Public Health |
BS |
Recreation |
BA |
School Counselor |
M/Ed |
Sociology |
BA, BAE, BS |
Sociology/Social Studies |
BA |
Student/Faculty Designed Major |
BA, BS |
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies |
BA |
Majors and Minors
In addition to the GURs and other common degree requirements of the University, the candidate for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree must complete a major area emphasis, which is usually accompanied by supporting courses. A minor is optional. A few concentrations are offered which encompass both a major and a minor. Students will confer with appropriate departmental advisors to plan study programs. Transfer students are expected to complete at least a portion of their work in the major and minor fields in this institution.
Student/Faculty Designed, BA or BS (College of Humanities and Social Sciences)
Students desiring concentrated study in areas not listed as majors by departments of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences may design a major in conference with faculty members. Procedures for the Student/Faculty Designed majors (BA or BS) are available from the Department of Global Humanities and Religions or at chss.wwu.edu/humanities-religions/studentfaculty-designed-majors.
College Admission and Advisement
Academic Advisement
As students complete the freshman year, which consists largely of courses that meet the GURs, they are referred to the academic departments for continued personalized advisement in planning and selecting courses of study. Faculty within each department share responsibility for counseling students electing concentrations in their area. In some cases, faculty from several departments may cooperate with students in constructing their own interdisciplinary major; in others, faculty members may recommend to the department chair the waiving of certain course prerequisites (when it has been demonstrated that the student already has these competencies). Students who are undecided about a major may seek advisement through the Academic Advising & Student Achievement Center in Old Main.
Department Chairs
Dr. Todd A. Koetje |
Anthropology |
Dr. Jianglong Wang |
Communication Studies |
Dr. Anna Diedesch |
Communication Sciences and Disorders |
Dr. Lysa Rivera |
English |
Dr. Lourdes Gutierrez Nájera |
Ethnic Studies |
Dr. Andrea Gogröf |
Global Humanities and Religions |
Dr. Linda Keeler |
Health and Human Development |
Dr. Susan E. Costanzo |
History |
Dr. Jennifer Keller |
Journalism |
Dr. Shannon Dubenion-Smith |
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures |
Dr. Kristin Denham |
Linguistics |
Dr. Ryan Wasserman |
Philosophy |
Dr. Amir Abedi |
Political Science |
Dr. Jacqueline K. Rose |
Psychology |
Dr. Seth Feinberg |
Sociology |
Dr. Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre |
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies |
Other College Information
Departments, Courses and Programs
Courses listed in this catalog constitute a record of the total academic program of the University. For an exact scheduling of courses at Western, students should consult Browse Classes and Outreach and Continuing Education bulletins.
Anthropology
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Communication Studies
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East Asian Studies
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English
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Creative Writing Minor
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Creative Writing, MFA
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English Language Arts — Secondary, Additional Endorsement
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English Minor
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English — Creative Writing Emphasis, BA
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English — Creative Writing Emphasis, BA, with Teaching Endorsement Option
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English — Film and Media Studies Emphasis, BA
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English — Literature Emphasis, BA
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English — Literature Emphasis, BA, with Teaching Endorsement Option
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English — Multilingual Education Emphasis, BA, with Teaching Endorsement Option
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English, Non-Thesis, MA
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English, Thesis, MA
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Film Studies Minor
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Professional Writing, Literacies, and Rhetoric Minor
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Women’s Literature Minor
Ethnic Studies
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Global Humanities and Religions
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Health and Human Development
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Exercise Science Minor
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Kinesiology — Exercise Science Specialization, BS
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Kinesiology — Pre-Healthcare Professions Specialization, BS
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Kinesiology — Sport Psychology Specialization, BS
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Kinesiology, Exercise Science Option, Thesis, MS
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Kinesiology, Sport and Exercise Psychology Option, Thesis, MS
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Physical Education and Health P-12, BAE
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Public Health, BS
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Recreation Management and Leadership, BA
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Sport Psychology Minor
History
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Foreign Cultures Minor
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History Minor
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History — Elementary, BAE
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History, BA
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History, Thesis, MA
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History/Social Studies, BA
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Latin American Studies Minor
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Latin American Studies with History Concentration, BA (see Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Department)
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Latin American Studies with Spanish Concentration, BA (see Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Department)
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Public History Minor
Journalism
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Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
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Chinese Language and Culture, BA
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Chinese Language and Culture, BA with Teaching Endorsement Option
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Chinese Minor
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Classical Studies Minor
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French Minor
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French — Elementary, BAE
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French, BA
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French, BA with Teaching Endorsement Option
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French/German, BA
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French/Spanish, BA
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German Minor
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German — Elementary, BAE
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German, BA
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German, BA with Teaching Endorsement Option
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German/Spanish, BA
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Greek Minor
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Japanese Minor
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Japanese, BA
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Japanese, BA with Teaching Endorsement Option
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Latin American Studies Minor (see History Department)
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Latin American Studies with History Concentration, BA
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Latin American Studies with Spanish Concentration, BA
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Latin Minor
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Russian and Eurasian Studies Minor
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Spanish Minor
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Spanish — Elementary, BAE
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Spanish, BA
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Spanish, BA with Teaching Endorsement Option
Linguistics
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Multidisciplinary Studies
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Philosophy
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Political Science
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Psychology
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Behavioral Neuroscience, BS
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Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Non-Thesis, MS
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Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Thesis, MS
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Psychology Minor
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Psychology — Experimental, Thesis, MS
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Psychology, BS
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Psychology: Human Development — Elementary, BAE
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School Counselor, Non-Thesis, MEd
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School Counselor, Thesis, MEd
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Sport Psychology Minor (see Health and Human Development Department)
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User Experience (UX) Design Minor (see Engineering and Design Department)
Sociology
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Student/Faculty Designed Majors
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Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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