Dr. Julie Rich, Interim Dean
The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is dedicated to studying behavior and thought in their individual, social, cultural, physical, and historical contexts, and to the beneficial application of this knowledge. The College prepares students for productive careers and engaged citizenship through general education instruction, and major, minor and interdisciplinary programs which emphasize critical and scientific thinking. Through teaching, scholarship, and service, the College’s faculty aims to enhance social justice, environmental awareness, and the quality of life in northern Utah and beyond.
Interim Dean: Dr. Julie Rich
Interim Associate Dean: Dr. Susan Matt
Telephone Contact: Jenny Eckenbrecht 801-626-6232
Location: Lindquist Hall, Room 161
College Advisors: Nicholas Ferre and Stephanie Quinn
Telephone: 801-626-7809
Locations: Lindquist Hall, Rooms 151 and 158
Department Chairs/Directors
Criminal Justice: Dr. Brent Horn |
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801-626-6714 |
Geography, Environment and Sustainability: Dr. Eric Ewert |
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801-626-6197 |
History: Dr. Sara Dant |
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801-626-6706 |
Political Science & Philosophy: Dr. Thomas Kuehls |
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801-626-6694 |
Psychological Science: Dr. Aaron Ashley |
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801-626-6247 |
Social Work & Gerontology: Dr. Mark O. Bigler |
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801-626-6157 |
Sociology & Anthropology: Dr. Marjukka Ollilainen |
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801-626-6241 |
ROTC Units |
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801-581-6236 |
Aerospace Studies: Lt Col Angelique P. Brown (SLC) |
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801-581-6236 |
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Military Science: Lieutenant Colonel Jason Webb |
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801-626-6518 |
Social Science Education Center
Director: Dr. Stephen Francis
Location: Lindquist Hall, Room 273
Telephone: 801-626-6781
The Social Science Education Center was initiated and organized in 1990 to promote, coordinate, and encourage social science education. The faculty of the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, the College of Education, public and private schools and their respective districts collaborate in programs and activities designed to improve and enhance the teaching of the Social Sciences. This includes seminars for social science teachers in the area and presentations by Weber State University professors.
Director: Robert Hunter
Location: Lindquist Hall, Room 167
Telephone: 801-626-6206
Email: walkerinstitute@weber.edu
The non-partisan Walker Institute is committed to upholding the highest standards of American democracy and providing a visible and vibrant hub of political engagement for the Weber State University community. Through forums, workshops, seminars, symposiums and panel discussions, the Walker Institute strives to bring a better understanding of the political process to students and community members. The Walker Institute is dedicated to the training of future leaders by inspiring students to embrace public service and engaging them in internship opportunities at the local, state and national levels.
The Richard Richards Institute for Ethics
Director: Dr. Richard Greene
Location: D2-137H (Davis Campus)
Telephone: 801-626-6694
The Richard Richards Institute for Ethics was established in 2007 in order to promote ethical leadership in both private industry and government. It works to do so via outreach and education by offering scholarship opportunities to high school and college students, hosting workshops and ethics related activities for community members, and by acknowledging and honoring those leaders of our community who exemplify the highest ethical ideals and standards.
Departments and Programs