Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Science, Associate in Arts Degree
This program is designed for students who desire a broad knowledge of liberal arts and sciences, plus additional course work in an “Area of Emphasis.” This program would be an ideal choice for students planning on transferring to the California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC), as the student may satisfy their general education requirements plus focus on transferable course work relating to baccalaureate majors at these institutions. Because admission and major preparation requirements vary at each transfer institution, courses used to fulfill requirements for an emphasis should be selected with the assistance of GWC Counselor. All courses included in this major are tr
Courses
- ANTH G100 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH G130 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH G140 — Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
- ANTH G150 — Native Peoples of North America
- ANTH G190 — Introduction to Linguistics
- ANTH G200 — Gender, Culture, and Society
- CJ G110 — Criminal Investigation
- CJ G123 — Juvenile Law
- CJ G128 — Criminal Procedure and Evidence
- CJ G140 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ G141 — Concepts of Criminal Law
- CJ G150 — Introduction To Corrections
- CMST G180 — Introduction to Mass Communication
- CMST G225 — Negotiation and Mediation
- CMST G255 — Intercultural Communication
- CMST G265 — Gender Communication
- ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON G110 — Economic Issues and Policy
- ECON G130 — Environmental Economics and Policy
- ECON G135 — International Political Economy
- EDUC G180 — Family, School, and Community Partnerships
- ETHS G103 — Race, Ethnicity and Political Issues
- ETHS G111 — Social Justice and U.S. Ethnic Communities
- ETHS G120 — Critical Geographies of Race/Ethnicity in the United States
- ETHS G133 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
- ETHS G134 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
- ETHS G150 — Ethnic Groups of the United States: Their Histories
- ETHS G167 — Psychology of Racism and Oppression
- ETHS G181 — American Government: The Politics of Race and Ethnicity
- GEOG G100 — World Regional Geography
- GEOG G120 — Critical Geographies of Race/Ethnicity in the United States
- GEOG G185 — Human Geography
- GLST G101 — Introduction to Global Studies
- GLST G102 — Global Issues
- GLST G110 — Conflict Resolution
- GLST G130 — Social Movements
- HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877
- HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865
- HIST G110 — Economic History of The United States
- HIST G120 — Asian Civilizations
- HIST G121 — History of American Women
- HIST G140 — California History
- HIST G150 — History of Latin America
- HIST G155 — Ethnic Groups of the United States: Their Histories
- HIST G161 — World History 1
- HIST G162 — World History 2
- HIST G180 — Western Civilization 1
- HIST G185 — Western Civilization 2
- PHIL G150 — Political Theory
- PSCI G100 — Introduction To Political Science
- PSCI G101 — Survey Of Current Issues
- PSCI G103 — Race, Ethnicity and Political Issues
- PSCI G110 — International Relations
- PSCI G130 — Law In American Society
- PSCI G150 — Political Theory
- PSCI G181 — American Government: The Politics of Race and Ethnicity
- PSCI G185 — Comparative Politics
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC G110 — Psychology of Adjustment
- PSYC G116 — Child Growth and Development
- PSYC G118 — Life Span Developmental Psychology
- PSYC G165 — Principles of Human Sexuality 1
- PSYC G167 — Psychology of Racism and Oppression
- PSYC G250 — Psychobiology
- PSYC G255 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC G260 — Social Psychology
- PSYC G280 — Research Methods in Psychology
- SOC G100 — Introduction To Sociology
- SOC G110 — Introduction To Marriage And The Family
- SOC G111 — Social Justice and U.S. Ethnic Communities
- SOC G133 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
- SOC G134 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
- SOC G140 — Introduction to Gender
- SOC G160 — Sociology of Criminology
- SOC G185 — Analysis of Social Problems
- SPAN G200 — Mexican Culture and Civilization