Social Science & Coastal Policy Secondary Concentration
Students with the Social Science and Coastal Policy secondary concentration are required to select 6 s.h., in coordination with their committee, from the following:
Anthropology
ANTH 5065
Maritime Anthropology
3 s.h.
ANTH 5126
Public Archaeology
3 s.h.
Economics
ECON 5170
Resources I
3 s.h.
ECON 6125
Regulation
3 s.h.
ECON 6172
Resources II
3 s.h.
ECON 6300
Economics of Coastal Populations
3 s.h.
Geography
GEOG 6300
Seminar in Cultural Geography
3 s.h.
GEOG 6310
Seminar in Economic Geography
3 s.h.
GEOG 6315
Advanced Geographic Images
3 s.h.
GEOG 6325
Advanced Population and Development
3 s.h.
GEOG 6335
Tourism Development
3 s.h.
GEOG 5025
Coastal Area Planning and Management
3 s.h.
GEOG 5045
Environmental Resources Planning and Management
3 s.h.
GEOG 5065
Land Use Planning
3 s.h.
GEOG 6015
Emergency/Disaster Planning
3 s.h.
GEOG 6020
Seminar in Environmental Planning
3 s.h.
GEOG 6029
Research in Environmental Planning
3 s.h.
History/Maritime
HIST 5505
Maritime History of the Western World to 1415
3 s.h.
HIST 5515
Maritime History of the Western World 1415-1815
3 s.h.
HIST 5520
Maritime History of the Western World Since 1815
3 s.h.
HIST 5525
Sea Power, 480 BC to the Present
3 s.h.
HIST 5530
Field School in Maritime History and Underwater Research
2 s.h.
HIST 6080
Studies in European Maritime History and Archaeology
3 s.h.
HIST/MAST 6610
Legal and Professional Issues in Maritime Studies
3 s.h.
HIST/MAST 6620
Public Policy and Management of Cultural Resources
3 s.h.
HIST/MAST 6650
Management of Coastal Cultural Resources
3 s.h.
HIST/MAST 6660
Maritime Heritage of the Coast
3 s.h.
HIST 6805
History and Theory of Nautical Archaeology
3 s.h.
HIST 6810
History of Marine Architecture and Ship Construction
3 s.h.
HIST 6820
Research Methodology in Nautical Archaeology
3 s.h.
HIST 6825
American Maritime Material Culture
3 s.h.
HIST 6840
Conservation of Material from an Underwater Environment