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:
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concentration |
cr |
ger |
communication |
(9 cr.) |
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ENGL101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
ENGL102 |
English Composition II |
3 |
ENGL201 |
Effective Speaking |
3 |
ger |
humanities |
(15 cr.) |
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HIST101 |
History of Western Civilization I |
3 |
HIST102 |
History of Western Civilization II |
3 |
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Philosophy/ Religion Elective |
3 |
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Foreign Language II |
3 |
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Fine Arts Elective |
3 |
ger |
math & science electives |
(13 cr.) |
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Math Elective |
3 |
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Math Elective |
3 |
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Lab Science Elective |
4 |
COMS110 |
Computer Concepts & Applications |
3 |
ger |
social science |
(9 cr.) |
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PSYC101 |
General Psychology |
3 |
SOCA101 |
Intro. to Sociology |
3 |
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Social Science Elective |
3 |
req |
option requirements |
(9 cr.) |
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One Course From Each Area: |
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Anthropology |
3 |
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Geography |
3 |
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Political Science |
3 |
elec |
option electives |
(6 cr.) |
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Two Courses From The Following Areas: |
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Anthropology |
3 |
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Geography |
3 |
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Economics |
3 |
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Political Science |
3 |
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Psychology |
3 |
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Sociology |
3 |
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Women’s Studies |
3 |
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graduation requirements |
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PSYC103 |
Freshman Seminar * |
3 |
PSYC120 |
Graduation Seminar * |
1 |