Sociology for Transfer (AA-T)
This degree program is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of human interaction, social processes, social structures, and tools of sociological investigation. Students completing this degree may be interested in pursuing careers in teaching, research, social work, and other behavioral science professions.
Courses
- ANTH 120 — Cultural Anthropology
- PSY 138 — Social Psychology
- PSY 205 — Research Methods in Psychology
- PSY 215 — Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
- SOC 114 — Introduction to Race & Ethnicity
- SOC 125 — Marriage, Family, and Alternative Lifestyles
- SOC 130 — Contemporary Social Problems
- SOC 138 — Social Psychology
- SOC 140 — Sex and Gender Across Cultures
- SOC 150 — Latinx Communities in the United States