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Student Organizations
- American Humanics
Student Organization
The American Humanics Student Association is
an integral part of the American Humanics program
on campus. American Humanics is a life-long
partnership-a partnership of individuals dedicated
to making a difference. American Humanics prepares
students for entry-level management positions
with youth and human service organizations,
a field that needs 50,000 entry-level professionals
to fill staff vacancies each year. Join an
organization that can give you an edge in the
job market while you make a difference in the
lives of others.
Contact the Department of History & Social
Sciences office or click
here for more information.
- Association
of Criminal Justice Students
The Association of Criminal Justice Students
is a student organization designed to combine
learning, research, and voluntary service in
order to improve the quality of justice in the
community and to united members interested in
the field of criminal justice. In addition, the
group seeks to provide experiences that assist
members in reaching career goals and to encourage
them to strive for excellence in all endeavors.
The meetings are normally held on the first and
third Thursday of each month. Contact the Department
of History & Social Sciences office for more information.
- History
Club
The
History
Club mission is to
promote and advance the study of local, national,
and world history. Contact
the Department of History & Social Sciences office
or click
here for more information.
- Society
of Human Services Administration
The Society of Human Servies Administration serves
as a forum for students in the Master's of Human
Services Administration. The group also seeks
to promote the growth of this graduate program
byu supporting ancillary activities and encouraging
student enrollment while providing experiences
designed to develope the skills of Nonprofit managers.
In addition, students have the opportunity of
serving the university community though a variety
of activities.
Contact the Department of History & Social
Sciences office or click
here for more information.
Honor Societies
- Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice)
Alpha Phi Sigma is to make the
Criminal Justice professions and their practitioners
more
effective; to recognize scholastic
achievement and excellence; to encourage research and
the dissemination of knowledge so acquired to all members
of the professions; to inspire a just pride in their
work; and to apply scientific practices and techniques
within the Criminal Justice field. Contact
the Department of History & Social Sciences office
or click
here for more information.
- Pi Alpha Theta (History)
Pi Alpha Theta is a professional society whose
mission is to promote the study of history
through the encouragement
of research,
good teaching, publication and the exchange of
learning and ideas among historians. Pi Alpha
Theta seeks
to bring students, teachers and writers of
history together
for intellectual
and social exchanges, which promote and assist
historical research and publication by its
members in a variety
of ways. Contact the Department of History & Social
Sciences office or click
here for more information.
- Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science)
Pi Sigma Alpha is a group of college and university
chapters devoted to the election of political
science honor students into membership. Each
chapter works
throughout the academic year, functioning as
an integral part of the political science
department in the promotion
of worthwhile extracurricular activites related
to public affairs. Experiences on various
campuses have
demonstrated the value of such an organization
for the promotion of student interest in
political science.
Contact the Department of History & Social
Sciences office or click
here for more information.
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Department
of History & Social Sciences
Bronson Hall, Room 439
(318) 797-5337
(318) 797-5122 FAX
history@lsus.edu |
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