Behavioral and Social Sciences is one of the most diverse divisions at Eastern relevant to program offerings. The division includes the Psychology and Sociology Department which emphasizes techniques of scientific inquiry and the contribution of psychology and sociology to the well-being of society and its members. The Child Development Department guides students toward a professional career to meet the specific needs of children, youth and families. History and Political Science Department provides students the opportunity to develop a foundation in history or political science for university transfer. Finally, the Criminal Justice Department tailors programs to the specific career goals of students to include, corrections, law, juvenile delinquency, FBI, criminology, forensics and law enforcement.
The Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences, located in Mitchell Hall with offices also in Gunning and Baker Halls, offers associate degrees (AS and AA) that prepare graduates for transfer as juniors into bachelor’s degree programs at other colleges and universities. In addition, this Division has an AS degree program in Criminal Justice which is designed for either transfer or immediate employment in the field. The Division also has degree (AA & AAS) and certificate programs in Child Development.
Eastern Oklahoma State College offers three options in Child Development:
The Associate in Arts in Child Development is designed to outline the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who plan to transfer to a university to major in child development or related fields. This degree will guide students toward a professional career working with children, youth and families. (Important note: This program is not designed for students who want to become elementary school teachers; they should pursue the A.A. in Elementary Education.)
The Associate of Applied Science in Child Development consists of curriculum designed to prepare child development professionals. The program prepares students for jobs in child development centers or other educational settings for young children. With electives in business, students are able to learn the key essentials of operating a child care center. The Associate of Applied Science is a terminal degree, which leads to immediate employment. Although the AAS is not primarily designed for transfer to bachelor’s degree programs, the curriculum includes a significant number of transferable credit hours for students who decide to further their education.
The Certificate of Mastery in Child Development allows students to obtain specialized training, which includes the nine-credit-hour educational requirement for a Child Development Assistant (CDA) credential. Obtaining the Certificate of Mastery will help students to meet the specific needs of children and work with parents and other adults to nurture children’s physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth in a child development framework. For students who choose to pursue additional education, the 18 credit hours required for the Certificate of Mastery are included in the curricula Associate of Arts in Child Development and the Associate of Applied Science in Child Development.
The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Scholars program awards scholarships to eligible child care professionals to complete coursework in the area of child development or early childhood education, as well as the Child Development Associate (CDA) and Certified Childcare Professional (CCP) Credential Assessment. These scholarships enable child care providers in Oklahoma to improve their skills through education, receive an educational stipend and continue the availability of quality child care in local communities.This scholarship is available to child care providers working full-time in child care in Oklahoma for courses in child development. This scholarship is renewable and covers 90 percent of the tuititon and 100 percent of book costs.
For additional information about the Scholars for Excellence in Child Care scholarship program, contact Bailey Maxey at bmaxey@osrhe.edu.
For admission to the Child Development program:
Eastern Oklahoma State College offers two options in Criminal Justice.
The Associate in Science in Criminal Justice is designed for students who want to continue their studies in pre-law, criminology, corrections, or forensics at a four-year college or university. This degree is available in a traditional face-to-face setting or fully online.
The Associate in Science in Criminal Justice-COP Option is accredited by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET). Upon completion of the degree requirements, students are eligible to take the state law enforcement certification exam.
For admission to the Criminal Justice program:
The U.S. Department of Education requires that all criminal justice programs disclose where Eastern's curriculum meets or does not meet state educational requirements for professional licensure or certification.
The A.A. in History and Political Science is designed to provide the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who want to transfer to four-year colleges and universities to major in history, political science, public administration, and related fields.
For admission to the History and Political Science program:
The A.A. in Psychology-Sociology is designed to outline the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges and universities to major in these and related behavioral science fields. Studying and understanding individual and group behavior and why people think, feel and act the way they do is the focus of Eastern’s Psychology–Sociology degree. The program emphasizes techniques of scientific inquiry and the contributions of psychological and sociological science to the well-being of society and its members. This degree is available in a traditional face-to-face setting or fully online.
For admission to the Psychology and Sociology program:
Dr. Carter Mattson Division Dean, History & Political Science Professor Baker 117 918-465-1774 Fax: 918-465-4484 cmattson@eosc.edu |
Dr. Cathy Cogburn Political Science Professor/Department Chair Baker 115 918-465-1815 Fax: 918-465-4432 ccogburn@eosc.edu |
Paul Wills Psychology/Sociology Instructor Mitchell 106-A 918-465-1416 Fax: 918-465-4454 pwills@eosc.edu |
Justin McLemore |
Mandy Couch Admin. Assistant for the Health Sciences and Behavioral & Social Sciences Divisions Gunning Hall 107B 918-465-1794 Fax: 918-465-4462 mcouch@eosc.edu |