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INTL 8
INTL 33 SOC 35
WMST 8
WMST 12
WMST 22
WMST 24 WMST 25
WMST 26
WMST 27 WMST 29
WMST 31
Sociology of Globalization and
Social Change (4)
also listed as SOC 5
Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies (4) Marriage, Family, and
Intimate Relationships (4)
Women of Color in the USA (4)
also listed as CETH 8
Psychology of Gender (4)
also listed as PSYC 12
Asian American Pacific Islander Women (4) also listed as ASAM 22
Women and Gender in Global Perspectives (4) Introduction to Black Feminism (4)
also listed as AFAM 25
La Mujer: Latina Life and Experience (4)
also listed as CHLX 26
Women and Gendered Violence (4) Masculinities in U.S. Culture and Society (4) also listed as CETH 19
Women and Popular Culture (4)
ICS 26
NAIS 11 NAIS 16 POLI 3 SOC 1 SOC 20 SOC 28
WMST 1
Major
Transfer GE Electives
Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies (4)
Native American Contemporary Society (4) California Native Americans (4) International Relations (4)
Introduction to Sociology (4)
Social Problems (4)
Sociology of Gender (4)
also listed as WMST 28 Introduction to Women’s Studies (4)
Social Justice Studies:
General Studies for Transfer
CSU GE or (IGETC for CSU) (51-62 units) CSU-transferrable elective courses required when the major units plus transfer GE units
total is less than 90
Total Units Required ......................................90
Area 4 - Quantitative Reasoning and Research Methods (only one course may be chosen in this area):
SOCIOLOGY
Associate in Arts in
Sociology for Transfer
A.A.-T. Degree
The Sociology major consists of courses appropriate for an Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer degree, which provides a foundational understanding of the discipline, a breadth of coursework in the discipline and preparation for transfer to any CSU that accepts the Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC). The Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in Sociology (or an approved similar major) at a CSU campus. Students completing this degree are guaranteed admission
to the CSU system, but not to a particular campus or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept this degree will be required to complete no more than 60 (semester) units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. In all cases, students should consult with a counselor for more information on university admission and transfer requirements.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Apply the sociological imagination to analyze and evaluate
real world situations and problems
• Demonstrate the above capacity (first outcome) in written or
oral communication
1. Meet the A.A.-T./A.S.-T. degree for transfer requirements. 2. Complete the following.
MATH 10
or MATH 10H or PSYC 15
SOC 14
Introductory Statistics (5) Introductory Statistics - HONORS (5) Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science (4)
also listed as SOC 15
The Process of Social Research (4)
Area 5 - Major Preparation (not already taken from
required core):
AFAM 10 AFAM 11
ANTH 2
or ANTH 2H
ASAM 10
CETH 10 or SOC 29
CETH 11
CHLX 10
CHLX 11 GEO 10 ICS 7
or ICS 7H
ICS 17
or ICS 17H
or ICS 19
An Introduction to African American Studies (4) Sankofa: The Roots of the
African American Experience (4)
Cultural Anthropology (4)
Cultural Anthropology - HONORS (4) Contemporary Asian
American Communities (4)
Race, Ethnicity and Inequality (4) Sociology of Structural Racism in the United States (4)
Race and Ethnicity:
Belonging and Exclusion in the U.S. (4) Introduction to Chicanx
and Latinx Studies (4)
Chicanx Culture (4)
World Regional Geography (4)
Intercultural Communication (4)
also listed as COMM 7
Intercultural Communication - HONORS (4) also listed as COMM 7H
Critical Consciousness and Social Change (4) Critical Consciousness and Social
Change - HONORS (4)
Making a Difference: Transforming Relations of Nature, Community, and Power (4)
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