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A.A. Social Science Option

This option is primarily designed to prepare students to transfer into the junior year of a baccalaureate degree program in anthropology or sociology. In addition, students seeking admission into pre-law, social work, or public administration programs would receive a solid academic foundation on which to build. Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • demonstrate problem-solving skills in the study of social science processes.
  • apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations.
  • demonstrate an understanding of social science issues on local, national, and global levels.

 

concentration

cr

ger

communication

(9 cr.)

 

ENGL101

English Composition I

3

ENGL102

English Composition II

3

ENGL201

Effective Speaking

3

ger

humanities

(15 cr.)

 

HIST101

History of Western Civilization I

3

HIST102

History of Western Civilization II

3

 

Philosophy/ Religion Elective

3

 

Foreign Language II

3

 

Fine Arts Elective

3

ger

math & science electives

(13 cr.)

 

 

Math Elective

3

 

Math Elective

3

 

Lab Science Elective

4

COMS110

Computer Concepts & Applications

3

ger

social science

(9 cr.)

 

PSYC101

General Psychology

3

SOCA101

Intro. to Sociology

3

 

Social Science Elective

3

req

option requirements

(9 cr.)

 

 

One Course From Each Area:

 

 

Anthropology

3

 

Geography

3

 

Political Science

3

elec

option electives

(6 cr.)

 

 

Two Courses From The Following Areas:

 

 

Anthropology

3

 

Geography

3

 

Economics

3

 

Political Science

3

 

Psychology

3

 

Sociology

3

 

Women’s Studies

3

 

graduation requirements

 

PSYC103

Freshman Seminar *

3

PSYC120

Graduation Seminar *

1

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