The Behavioral Science Program utilizes the theories and methods of anthropology, psychology, and sociology to engage in a holistic and comparative study of human behavior. Behavior is viewed as a product of the dynamic interplay between biology, individual choice, and social and historical influence. Through a broad course of study, students gain the analytic tools necessary to be critically thinking citizens of a globalized world. Behavioral Science graduates have found employment in a wide range of fields including education, law, social work, speech pathology, school psychology, management and human relations. In addition, students have pursued graduate study in a variety of disciplines.