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TheSchool of Social Sciences is anacademic unit of theUniversity of California, Irvine (UCI) that studies thesocial sciences. The School is the largest academic unit in the university with an enrollment of over 5,300 students. More than a third of the bachelor's degrees conferred at UCI are from the School of Social Sciences. It is home to the departments ofAnthropology,Chicano-Latino Studies, Cognitive Science,Economics, Logic and Philosophy of Science, Political Science, International Studies, andSociology.
UC Irvine's School of Social Sciences is also home to several research and educational entities including the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences (IMBS, headed byDonald G. Saari), the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS), the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and the Center for the Study of Democracy (headed byBernard Grofman).
The School of Social Sciences was founded in 1965.[1]
The Social Science Tower at UCI was featured in the filmConquest of the Planet of the Apes in 1972.[1]
The school offers 11 undergraduate majors in 7 different departments, each providing aBachelor of Arts degree. Departments within the Social of Social Sciences include Anthropology, Chicano/Latino Studies, Cognitive Sciences, Economics, Logic and Philosophy of Science (Philosophy), Political Science, and Sociology. Majors that are offered are Anthropology, Business Economics, Chicano/Latino Studies, Cognitive Sciences, Demographic and Social Analysis, Economics, International Studies, Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, Philosophy, Political Science, Quantitative Economics, Social Policy and Public Services, Social Science, and Sociology.
The school offers three M.A. programs[2] and seven Ph.D. programs.[3]
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