Connecting Your Future
Social Science
The Social Science program provides students with core knowledge in anthropology, sociology, and psychology. This multidisciplinary program is designed to meet the complex curricular interests of students who may not achieve their professional goals through study in a single discipline.
The Gillette College Social Science program is designed to prepare students for success in a number of career pathways. Our small class sizes and experienced faculty give students the individualized attention they need to succeed. Our students also have the opportunity to participate in hands-on projects and internships. If you want to get started with your Social Science degree and create a solid foundation, Gillette College is a great option.
Why Choose the Gillette College Social Science Program?
- Experienced faculty: Our faculty have years of experience in both industry and academia. They are passionate about teaching and helping students succeed, ensuring you learn not just theory but how to apply it to research, clinical practice, and other practical pathways.
- Small class sizes: Our small class sizes allow for more individualized attention. Students have the opportunity to ask questions and get help from the instructor when they need it.
- Depth of curriculum: Regardless of an individual’s intended career path, our wide array of courses help prepare students for success in all facets of the field.
Dr. Jill Maschio
Psychology Faculty
307-681-6250
MA, Clinical Psychology, Walden University
MA, Business Administration, American Intercontinental University
PhD, Psychology Education, Walden University
Tom Malone
Criminal Justice Faculty
307-681-6155
BS, Metropolitan State University of Denver
MA, Criminal Justice, University of Colorado
Careers & Opportunities
Prepare to pursue a rewarding career and get the foundation you need to get started. Learn how to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as open many doors in a range of industries.
Students are introduced to the foundational concepts in social science and are prepared for advanced study at a 4-year institution.
Career Paths for Social Science Graduates
- Anthropology
- Economics
- Sociology
- Psychology
- International Relations
- Public Administration
- Education
- Health and Human Services
- Gender Studies
- Environmental Planning
Paying for College
Students are invited to complete the Gillette College general scholarship application for potential funding opportunities for additional assistance in educational costs.