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Dec 21, 2024
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2024-2025 College Catalog
Sociology Option, A.A. - Liberal Arts
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The Sociology Option is primarily designed to prepare students to transfer into the junior year of a baccalaureate degree program in sociology. In addition, students seeking admission into criminology, criminal justice, pre-law, or public administration programs would receive a solid academic foundation on which to build.
The objectives of this program are to:
- Form hypotheses and execute research methodologies.
- Identify ethical and methodological issues in sociological research.
- Demonstrate an understanding of core sociological theories and basic sociological concepts.
- Apply classroom knowledge to social issues such as crime, racism, poverty, family formation, and religion.
- View society from alternative perspectives.
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Fall Semester
- ENGL 201 - Effective Speaking Credits: 3
- SOCA 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
- LSCI 000 - Science Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 4
- PHIL 000 - Philosophy Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 3
- GSOC 000 - Social Science Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 3
Spring Semester
- ANTH 115 - Biological Anthropology Credits: 4
- HIST 001 - History Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 3
- GSOC 000 - Social Science Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 3
- LSCI 000 - Science Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 4
Philosophy, Science, and Technology General Education Courses
Choose from the list of approved courses in the College catalog.
Humanities General Education Courses (Recommended)
Recommended courses listed below but student can also choose from the list of approved Humanities General Education courses in the College catalog.
Science General Education Courses (Recommended)
Recommended courses listed below but student can also choose from the list of approved Science General Education courses in the College catalog.
History General Education Courses
Choose from the list of approved History General Education courses in the College catalog. Must choose a level I & II sequence.
Sociology Option Electives
(choose one)
Developmental Courses
Students may need to first take some developmental courses that are designed to prepare students for the college-level coursework in their academic plan. This may add to the students’ completion time. The number of credits students take each semester will determine when the student will complete his/her program of study.
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