2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences
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Purpose
The Departments within the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences (Anthropology, History, and Political Science and Psychology, Sociology, and Family Science) offer degree programs in anthropology, global studies, history, political science, international relations, secondary social studies education, psychology, pre-counseling, forensic psychology, criminal justice, sociology, and family and community service. These programs focus on offering high quality upper division courses and advisement designed to prepare students for a wide variety of careers related to the behavioral and social sciences as well as providing graduates with a solid foundation for postgraduate study. Moreover, building on foundations laid in core courses, the division seeks to assist and encourage students as they continue the process of understanding the nature of their personal Christian commitment and seek to integrate these insights into their academic disciplines and their vocational choices.
The division also has a major responsibility of offering high quality core courses. Departments within the division teach core courses in anthropology, history, government, psychology, sociology, and family science. These courses acquaint students with major areas of knowledge and help students develop many of the significant skills needed for academic and career success. These courses also help students as they embark on the journey of integrating their personal Christian faith with their growing base of academic knowledge and awareness of the world around them.
Chair
Bret Roark
Chair, Division of Behaviorial and Social Sciences
Ralph and Marie Barbe Professor of Psychology
B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1989
Ph.D., Texas Tech University, 1996
Joined the OBU faculty in 1993.
Faculty
Brian D. Camp
Professor of Family Science
B.S., Oklahoma State University, 1984
M.S., Kansas State University, 1989
Ph.D., Texas Tech University, 1995
Joined the OBU faculty in 2004.
Antonio A. Chiareli
Professor of Sociology and Intercultural Studies
B.A., Macalester College, 1991
M.A., Northwestern University, 1992
Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2000
Joined the OBU faculty in 2016.
Canaan Crane
Associate Professor of Psychology
B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1997
M.S., Oklahoma Baptist University, 2000
Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, 2010
Joined the OBU faculty in 2007.
Paul Donnelly
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
B.A., Biola University, 1983
M.S., University of Texas, Tyler, 1986
Ph.D., University of Texas, Dallas, 2018
Joined the OBU faculty in 2013.
Carol Sue Humphrey
Professor of History
B.A., University of North Carolina-Wilmington, 1978
M.A., Wake Forest University, 1979
Ph.D., University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, 1985
Joined the OBU faculty in 1985.
Camille T. Lafleur
Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy
B.A., University of Kansas, 1999
M.S., Oklahoma Baptist University, 2003
Ph.D., Kansas State University, 2009
Joined the OBU faculty in 2016.
Karen Longest
Interim Dean, Behavioral and Social Science and Language and Literature
Professor of Psychology
B.A., Southeastern Oklahoma State University, 1983
M.A., Central State University, 1988
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2007
Joined the OBU faculty in 2002.
Christopher P. McMillion
Assistant Professor of Political Science
B.A., Baylor University, 2011
M.A., University of Notre Dame, 2013
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2016
Joined the OBU faculty in 2016.
John Powell
Professor of History
B.A., Texas Tech University, 1976
M.A., Texas Tech University, 1982
Ph.D., Texas Tech University, 1986
Joined the OBU faculty in 2004.
Sherri Thompson Raney
Professor of History and Political Science
B.A., Oklahoma State University, 1978
M.A., Oklahoma State University, 1981
Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, 1993
Joined the OBU faculty in 1994.
Daniel Spillman
Associate Professor of History
B.A., Asbury University, 1999
M.A., Kent State University, 2004
Ph.D., Emory University, 2013
Joined the OBU faculty in 2017.
Jonathan B. Wilson
Assistant Professor of Psychology
B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, 2008
M.S., Oklahoma State University, 2010
Ph.D., East Carolina University, 2014
Joined the OBU faculty in 2013.
Career Possibilities with Majors and Minors within the Division
Adoption Agency Worker
Archaeologist
Business: sales, management
Campaign Consultant
Community Development
Consumer Researcher
Counselor
Family Life Educator
Family Therapist
Full-time Church Vocations
Government Service: elective and appointive
Historian
Human Resources Manager
Intelligence Analyst
International Relations: governmental and non-governmental organizations
Journalist
Law: attorney, judicial careers
Law Enforcement
Missions: domestic and foreign
Museum Work: curator, educator, collections manager, etc.
Nursing Home Administrator
Organizational Researcher
Park Ranger/Interpreter
Policy Analyst
Profiler
Psychologist: developmental, experimental, forensic, industrial, etc.
Public Relations
Rehabilitation Counselor
Social Services Administrator
Social Worker
Teacher: secondary through university
Many careers require graduate study. There are many other careers open to graduates with degrees in the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Consult with faculty members for more information.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts- Anthropology, BA
- Criminal Justice, BA
- Family and Community Service: Community Service Track, BA
- Family and Community Service: Family Life Track, BA
- Forensic Psychology, BA
- Global Studies, BA
- History, BA
- Political Science, BA
- Political Science: International Relations Emphasis, BA
- Psychology, BA
- Psychology: Pre-Counseling, BA
- Sociology, BA
Bachelor of Science in EducationMinor
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