Courses in the English, Social and Behavioral Sciences are designed to assist students toward a better understanding of the cultures and histories of people and institutions in a complex world that involves the dynamic patterns of social, political, economic and human factors. The problems we face can best be solved by examining them in a scientific manner within their proper historical context. The English, Social and Behavioral Sciences Division strives to bring the tools of scientific methodology to the study of people, past and present. Grossmont College offers most of the basic lower division courses in Anthropology, Cross-Cultural Studies, English, English as a Second Language (ESL), History, Philosophy, Political Economy, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Science (inter-disciplinary), and Sociology. Many courses satisfy general education requirements at Grossmont and at four-year colleges and universities. In addition, the courses offered fulfill some or all lower division requirements for a variety of majors.
Agustin Albarran, Dean, 7161
MaryAnn Landry, Administrative Assistant III
American Collegiate English
Barbara Loveless
ext. 7293
Behavioral Sciences
Israel Cardona
ext. 7784
Cross-Cultural Studies
Dr. Sue Gonda
ext. 7875
English
Dr. Tate Hurvitz - Co-chair
ext. 7874
Dr. Cindi Harris - Co-chair
ext. 7502
English: Learning Skills
Alan Traylor
ext. 7507
English as a Second Language
Barabara Loveless
ext. 7563
Project Success
Sydney Brown
ext. 7523
History
Dr. Angela Feres
ext. 7473
Philosophy, Religious Studies
June Yang
ext. 7274
Political Economy: Economics, Political Science
Shahrokh Shahrokhi
ext. 7508
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