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Required Core: 4
SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology 4
Required Core - Complete two courses: 8
TRANSFER STUDIES
CSU GE
Certificate of Achievement-Advanced
This Certificate of Achievement-Advanced is designed for students planning to transfer to the California State University (CSU). It offers a program of study that meets the CSU lower division General Education requirements. Though completion of lower division General Education is not usually required
to transfer, and not recommended for certain majors, most students should make completion of all or most of CSU GE requirements a priority, along with completion of their lower- division major coursework. Students are advised to meet with a counselor or academic adviser to discuss transfer requirements, including General Education, lower division major preparation, minimum and competitive GPAs, and the transfer admission process.
To earn this advanced certificate, students must meet all CSU GE Breadth requirements found at deanza.edu/articulation/ge- requirements. Courses on this advanced certificate are approved for a specific academic year, so requirements listed in catalogs for other years do not apply. Courses must be on the approved list during the year in which they were taken. For approved courses by academic year, see assist.org. This advanced certificate will be noted on the student’s transcript.
Important: The Certificate of Achievement-Advanced differs
from the CSU GE "certification form" required by most CSU campuses to verify completion of lower division General Education work. Not all criteria required for the advanced certificate applies to the CSU GE "certification." Upon enrolling in final course requirements and receiving conditional admission to the university, students must submit a request for certification to the De Anza College Admissions and Records Office. CSU GE certification request forms are available at the Admissions and Records Office and online at deanza.edu/counseling/forms.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
 SOC 14 SOC 15
SOC 20
The Process of Social Research (4) Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science (4)
also listed as PSYC 15
Social Problems (4)
List A - Complete three courses below or
from Required Core (not already taken): 12
PSYC 8 SOC 28
SOC 29
or CETH 10 SOC 35
Introduction to Social Psychology (4) Sociology of Gender (4)
also listed as WMST 28
Sociology of Structural Racism in the United States (4)
Race, Ethnicity and Inequality (4) Marriage, Family, and
Intimate Relationships (4)
List B - Complete one course below or
from Required Core or List A (not already taken): 4
GEO 10 ICS 17
or ICS 17H ICS 19
ICS 27
or ICS 27H
PSYC 1 SOC 51
SOC 54 SOC 73
Major Transfer GE Electives
World Regional Geography (4)
Critical Consciousness and Social Change (4) Critical Consciousness and Social
Change - HONORS (4)
Making a Difference: Transforming Relations of Nature, Community, and Power (4) Grassroots Democracy:
Leadership and Power (4)
also listed as POLI 17
Grassroots Democracy:
Leadership and Power - HONORS (4)
also listed as POLI 17H
General Psychology (4)
Women in Crime (4)
also listed as ADMJ 51
Youth and the Law (4)
also listed as ADMJ 54 and PARA 54
Crime and Criminology (4)
also listed as ADMJ 73
Sociology for Transfer 28 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
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Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Critically analyze and problem-solve using applicable techniques, incorporating the appropriate use of logic, mathematical and quantitative reasoning concepts, scientific theories, data, and the scientific method, while considering value systems and ethics associated with human inquiry Critically examine the interrelationship between the self and the creative arts and of the humanities in a variety of cultural and historical perspectives, through the study of the arts, history, literature, philosophy and foreign languages Critically analyze issues in their contemporary and historical settings and in a variety of cultural contexts, while exploring the principles, methodologies, value systems and ethics employed in social scientific inquiry
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