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SBS Major Steps Podcast

Jenna D. Rutschman

SBS Major Steps Podcast

A weekly Education, Science and Social Sciences podcast
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SBS Major Steps Podcast

Jenna D. Rutschman

SBS Major Steps Podcast

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SBS Major Steps Podcast

Jenna D. Rutschman

SBS Major Steps Podcast

A weekly Education, Science and Social Sciences podcast
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Explore the fascinating world of Criminal Justice Studies, including hands-on internships, clubs, and concrete career opportunities. This podcast also explores how normal it is to switch your major! Guests include student Victoria Bziukiewicz a
Explore how majoring in Law can prepare you for more than being a lawyer. This podcast explores internships, impactful courses, community engagement, and the 3+3 B.A/J.D. program. Guests include student Micaiah Hiner and academic advisors Krist
Explore the majors of English and Creative Writing, including inspiring professors, cool internships, and study abroad opportunities. Learn about the essential, transferrable skills you will gain and how to reassure family members who want to k
Learn how Mexican American Studies allows you become involved in the community and explore the breadth and depth of this important demographic. This podcast also explores the unique needs of transfer students. Guests include Academic Advisor I,
Distinguish yourself as a Philosophy major by taking courses that develop your abilityto introspect, analyze problems with logic, discover unique solutions, and communicate with others. Guests include Academic Advisor I, Sarah Williams and stud
Dive into the School of Information to build your expertise in the ever-increasing pace of technological innovation and learn how information and technology affects people and society. Guests include Academic Advisor I, Laura Owen and Informati
Explore how the Sociology and Care, Health & Society programs offer a solid foundation of skills and real-world experiences that prepare you for careers in professional fields, such as health care, government, and community agencies. Guests inc
Discover how the Political Science major in the School of Government & Public Policy provides interdisciplinary perspectives and exciting internship opportunities that will teach you about political life around the globe. Guests include Senior
In the sociology course “Guns in America,” students can gain a deeper grasp of the complicated issues surrounding gun ownership, identity, and violence. Course instructor and Sociology Professor Jennifer Carlson discusses her research, the clas
Discover how the online Human Rights Practice Graduate Program can provide you with the interdisciplinary perspectives and practical skills to advance human rights around the globe. Guests include Bill Simmons, director of the Human Rights Prac
Learn about the course "Self Care and the Helping Professions," which is part of the Care, Health, and Society major. Guest Leslie Langbert, executive director of the Center for Compassion Studies, discusses the science behind compassion and ho
Learn how SBS faculty are working to connect research on gender-based violence with prevention efforts and student services at the University of Arizona. Guests include Monica Casper, a professor in Gender & Women Studies and the SBS associate
Learn how a major in Judaic Studies brings together history, language, politics, and intercultural perspectives. Guests include Judaic Studies alumna Daniela Tascarella and Ed Wright, director of the Arizona Center for Judaic Studies.See tran
Learn about the interdisciplinary major Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law (PPEL) and how it can prepare you for multiple pathways beyond graduation. Guests include alumnus Vince Redhouse and current PPEL major and ASUA senator Bennett Ad
Explore the new degree in Food Studies and how our food choices and systems impact the word around us. Guests include food studies and philosophy major Taylor Yamanaka and Laurel Bellante, assistant director at the Center for Regional Food Stud
What makes people happy? Learn how UA undergraduates delve into the research on happiness in this popular gen-ed course. Guests include sociology major Hannah Hertenstein and Celestino Fernandez, professor emeritus in the UA School of Sociology
Explore how a major in Communication builds the needed skills for today's careers. Guests include alumni Steve Lynn, chief strategy officer at New Start Communications, and Mariah Nunes, student engagement officer in SBS, along with current sen
Learn about majors in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and how partnering with your advisor can help you chart a meaningful course through college. Guests include Rachael Ronald, senior director for academic advising and student en
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