Social Justice Studies, Associate in Arts for Transfer
The Social Justice Studies major is an “area of emphasis” (AOE) focused on developing critical and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality and identity. It has specifically been designed to prepare students at the community college level for transfer into a variety of CSU majors including but not limited to: African American Studies; Africana Studies; American Indian Studies; American Studies; Arabic Language, Literature and Culture; Asian American Studies; Chicano/Chicana Studies; Ethnic Studies; Gender Studies; Labor and Employment Studies; Labor Studies; Latin American Studies; Liberal Studies w/Option in Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture & Societ
Courses
- ANTH M06 — Introduction to Native American Studies
- ANTH M07 — Peoples and Cultures of the World
- ANTH M09 — Sex, Gender, and Culture
- ANTH M13 — The Chumash and Their Neighbors: Indians of California
- COMM M12 — Intercultural Communications
- COMM M13 — Gender Communication
- ETHS M01 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
- ETHS M04 — Chicana/o History II: 1848 to Present
- ETHS M10 — Introduction to African American Studies
- ETHS M40 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- FTMA M108 — Women in Cinema
- HIST M131 — African American History to 1877
- HIST M133 — History of Mexican Americans
- HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture
- HIST M137 — History of American Women
- HIST M137H — Honors: History of American Women
- HIST M141 — African American History Since 1877
- HIST M145 — Race and Ethnicity in American History
- PHIL M11 — World Religions: West
- PHIL M12 — World Religions: East
- POLS M04 — International Relations
- POLS M09 — Introduction to Political Science Research Methods
- PSY M06 — Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods
- PSY M125 — Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
- PSY M14 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
- SJS M110 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies
- SJS M120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
- SJS M130 — Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
- SOC M120 — Introduction to Research Methods
- SOC M125 — Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
- SOC M140 — Introduction to Gender
- SOC M150 — Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000H — Introduction to Statistics - Honors