Ateneo School of Social Sciences

The Ateneo de Manila School of Social Sciences is one of the four Loyola Schools of Ateneo de Manila University.

Ateneo de Manila University
School of Social Sciences
Pamantasang Ateneo de Manila
Paaralan ng mga Agham Panlipunan
TypeRoman Catholic
Established2000
DeanFernando T. Aldaba, Ph.D.
Location
Websitehttp://soss.ateneo.edu

History

Deans of the Ateneo
School of Social Sciences
Fr. Jose M. Cruz, S.J. 2000–present

In 2000, the School of Arts and Sciences of the university, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, restructured into the four Loyola Schools of Humanities, Management, Science and Engineering, and Social Sciences. The departments of the school were formerly housed at the Social Sciences Building of the university, except for the Communication Department housed beside the covered courts, and the Manila Observatory. The Ricardo and Dr. Rosita Leong Hall, the school's present main building, was inaugurated in 2007. The Social Sciences Building now houses the Communication and Education Departments, the Psychology Department Laboratories, classrooms, and offices.[1]

Academic departments

Ricardo & Dr. Rosita Leong Hall
Eugenio Lopez, Jr. Center for Multimedia Education

Communication

  • Bachelor of Arts in Communication (AB COM)
  • Master of Arts in Communication
  • Master of Arts in Journalism[2]

Economics

  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics (AB EC)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics-Honors (AB EC-H)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Management Economics (AB MEC) (collaborative degree program with the John Gokongwei School of Management)
  • Minor in Economics
  • Master of Arts in Economics
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Economics[3]

Education

  • Minor in Education
  • Master of Arts in Education in Basic Education Teaching
  • Master of Arts in Education in Educational Administration
  • Master of Arts in Education in Guidance and Counseling
  • Master of Arts in Education in Information Technology Integration
  • Master of Arts in Education in Reading Education[4]

Psychology

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (AB PSY)
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BS PSY) (collaborative degree program with the School of Science and Engineering)
  • Master of Arts in Psychology Concentration in Applied Social Psychology
  • Master of Arts in Psychology Concentration in Industrial-Organizational Psychology
  • Master of Arts in Psychology Concentration in Counseling Psychology
  • Master of Arts in Psychology Concentration in Developmental Psychology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology in Clinical Psychology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Social-Organizational Psychology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership Studies in Organizational Development[5]

Political science

  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (AB POS)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Diplomacy and International Relations with Specialization in East and Southeast Asian Studies (AB Dip-IR)
  • Minor in Global Politics
  • Minor in Public Management
  • Straight Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Political Science Major in Global Politics (dual-degree, five-year program) (AB-MA POS)
  • Straight Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Master in Public Management (dual-degree, five-year program; offered with the Ateneo School of Government) (AB POS-MPM)
  • Master of Arts in Political Science Major in Global Politics[6]

History

  • Bachelor of Arts in History (AB HI)
  • Minor in History
  • Master of Arts in History[7]

Sociology & Anthropology

  • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (AB SOCIO) 
  • Minor in Cultural Heritage
  • Minor in Sociology
  • Master of Arts in Anthropology
  • Master of Arts in Sociology
  • Master of Science in Social Development
  • Master in Applied Sociology and Anthropology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology[8]

Development Studies Program

  • Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies (AB DS)
  • Minor in Development Management
  • Minor in Health and Development[9]
  • Minor in Humanitarian Action

European Studies Program

  • Bachelor of Arts in European Studies (AB EU)
  • Minor in European Studies[10]

Chinese Studies Program

  • Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies (AB ChnS)
  • Minor in Chinese Studies[11]

Japanese Studies Program

  • Minor in Japanese Studies
  • Master of Arts in Japanese Studies[12]

References

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