Sociology AA-T Degree
The Sociology program provides students with a core curriculum that instills the knowledge, skills, and practices of sociological content, theory, and methodology. In addition to helping students meet general education and core requirements for transfer to an upper-level Sociology program, the courses are designed to help students understand the structure, processes, and functions of society, the key theoretical approaches and insights that inform sociology, and the role of social theory and research methods in understanding society. Further, the program seeks to foster critical and systemic thinking and increase self-knowledge and awareness of the diversity of the human condition.
Courses
- ANTH 002 — Cultural Anthropology Units: 3
- PSY 025 — Intro to Research Methods for Soc Sciences Units: 3
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology Units: 3
- SOC 001 — Introductory Sociology Units: 3
- SOC 002 — Social Problems Units: 3
- SOC 003 — Fundamentals of Statistics Units: 3
- SOC 004 — Sociological Analysis& Critical Thinking Units: 3
- SOC 005 — Sociology of Gender and Sexuality Units: 3
- SOC 006 — Introduction to Criminology Units: 3
- SOC 009 — Sociology of Sport Units: 3
- SOC 014 — Introduction to Race & Ethnicity Units: 3
- SOC 015 — Mexican American Culture & Society Units: 3
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Units: 4