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Welcome to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Dean's Welcome

Dean Yan Searcy, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Greetings CSBS,

It truly is an honor and privilege to serve as dean of THE College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (CSBS).  Over the past two years I have taken to pronouncing “the” in front of CSBS as “thee.”  It originated during an Honors Convocation address and has just continued since and now has taken on a campus life of its own.  We now have t-shirts with “THE” highlighted.

But let me share why we are not simply “a” college of social and behavioral sciences.  “The” indicates a definite article.  We are the definite article because of the people in CSBS.  From the voices that answer Departmental phones to the faculty in labs and classrooms, to those who greet visitors in offices, to those who build schedules and facilitate student and faculty travel, to those who provide administrative support, and to who is responsible for this website are people singularly focused on creating a positive student experience.

Our CSBS advisors serve not only to direct students to classes but also to mentor, listen, and inspire.  Our classes are taught by experts who have life experience to undergird their sharing of theory.  Our college is dedicated to providing an educational experience that transforms lives and communities.  We are the definite article of colleges of social and behavioral sciences!

We provide opportunities for students to engage the academic in a personal way that involves research opportunities, travel opportunities, internship opportunities, community work, and career exploration.  We are interdisciplinary.  Our faculty, whether teaching online or in person, are grounded in best pedagogical practices.  Some of these practices involve utilizing virtual reality and some are embracing artificial intelligence as a learning tool.

I am proud of CSBS.  We are the home of authentic intelligence and authentic care.  We are the home of people who care about education, community, and positive transformation.  We are THE College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and welcome to the 2023-2024 Academic Year!

EOP Resilient Scholars Program

SBS Graduate Christina Mota

Featured Events

Critical Race Theory, Ethnic Studies, and the Criminal Legal System: A Conversation on Justice with Black Public Defenders

Monday, October 21, 2024 - 11:30am to 12:45pm

Scales of justice on black background

California State University, Northridge (CSUN) will host a powerful panel discussion titled “Critical Race Theory, Ethnic Studies, and the Criminal Legal System: A Conversation on Justice with Black Public Defenders.” This event is designed to expose students and the wider community to critical issues related to mass incarceration, criminal legal system reform, and advocacy for Black communities and other groups disenfranchised by systemic inequities and state-sanctioned violence. Get more information.

CSUN BikeFest 2024! Save the Date

Sunday, November 3, 2024 - 10:00am to 3:00pm

BikeFest 2024 3rd Annual

Please join us for the 3rd Annual CSUN BikeFest event on Sunday, November 3, 2024! Most events kick off at 10:00AM, but come early (8:30AM) for the Road Group Ride with Serious Cycling. We'll have a 35 mile ride for experienced riders and a 20 mile no-drop ride for novice riders. If you do not have a bike, that's OK, bring your skateboard, scooter, mobility device or just your feet. All are welcome to walk and roll with us! All abilities welcome. Get more information and see schedule of events.

The CSBS Salon Series featuring Tabitha Brown

Thursday, November 7, 2024 - 8:00am to 12:00pm

Tabitha Brown

Modeled after the Harlem Renaissance Salons, the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Salon Series aims to enlighten, inspire, and bring together friends, communities, alumni, faculty, staff, and students. This November, we are thrilled to present The Salon Series, featuring a conversation with the phenomenal Tabitha Brown—actress, social media icon, entrepreneur, and bestselling author. This not-to-be-missed event is not only a chance to connect with an extraordinary figure but also support fundraising for the Community Endowed Professorship in Africana Studies. Read more