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Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences

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Tuitionfee

64,620 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

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Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

In the online Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences program at the University of Washington, you can accomplish your goal and change your life with a top-notch educational experience. Studying the social sciences enables you to understand how complex groups and societies function, interact and change. As today’s workplace and vital job skills evolve at breakneck speed, you'll be able to keep pace and more easily adapt to the careers of tomorrow. You could also discover an interest that transforms your life. Completing your four-year college degree has many benefits, both personally and professionally. Earning the online Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences can open the door to higher-level job opportunities and long-term career growth. Part-Time option is available.

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

In the online Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences program at the University of Washington, you can accomplish your goal and change your life with a top-notch educational experience. Studying the social sciences enables you to understand how complex groups and societies function, interact and change. As today’s workplace and vital job skills evolve at breakneck speed, you'll be able to keep pace and more easily adapt to the careers of tomorrow. You could also discover an interest that transforms your life. Completing your four-year college degree has many benefits, both personally and professionally. Earning the online Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences can open the door to higher-level job opportunities and long-term career growth. Part-Time option is available.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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To be considered for admission, you must have also met these requirements: Completed the College Academic Distribution Requirements (UW admission requirements that almost all applicants will have satisfied through high school coursework) AND Completed a minimum of 75 transferable quarter credits from regionally accredited colleges or universities (1 semester credit is equivalent to 1.5 quarter credits) AND Earned a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher AND Demonstrated progress toward the general education requirements of the university and the UW College of Arts & Sciences.
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

64,620 USD
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International Students

64,620 USD
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The University of Washington offers around 180 undergraduate majors, and class sizes are typically below 100. Applications for enrolling the following autumn open on 1 September every year. You’ll need to apply online and pay an application fee. As well as submitting your SAT/ACT test scores and completed writing section (including personal statement), international students will need to submit proof of their English language proficiency and their high school transcript. Tuition fees for international undergraduate students are currently $34,926 per year. 

The University of Washington offers more than 370 graduate programs, offered through its three campuses as well as online. To apply, you should submit your application via the UW’s graduate school. You will require the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, as well as a master’s if you’re applying for a PhD
  • At least a 3.0 GPA or equivalent – some graduate programs may require a higher GPA
  • Proof of English proficiency, if it’s not your first language 
There may be additional requirements depending on your chosen major.

The graduate school recommends that international students budget $26,898 per calendar year for living costs on top of their tuition fees. To help fund your studies, all students are eligible to take part in assistantships. 

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