Sociology – Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
Sociology is the scientific study of society, social institutions and social relationships. A key contribution of the discipline is that social factors matter. Our lives are not only shaped by personal psychology, but also by our place in the social world. Sociology examines how social structures, such as the workplace, political, economic, educational and religious institutions, affect individuals and how individuals influence these structures. Sociologists also explore how people's socioeconomic status, ethnicity, age, gender, sexualities and marital status affect their attitudes, behavior and chances in life. Sociologists organize their knowledge in theories that they both create and test
Courses
- ETH 014 — INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES
- ETH 014H — HONORS INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES
- ETH 063 — AFRICAN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
- ETH 073 — ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
- ETH 083 — CHICANO SOCIOLOGY
- PSYC 005 — RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 023 — SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
- SOC 001 — INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY
- SOC 001H — HONORS INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY
- SOC 002 — CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS
- SOC 014 — INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES
- SOC 014H — HONORS INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES
- SOC 015 — CRIME, DELINQUENCY AND SOCIETY
- SOC 016 — URBAN SOCIOLOGY
- SOC 022 — SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
- SOC 024 — MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
- SOC 030 — INTRODUCTION TO GENDER
- SOC 035 — LGBTQ STUDIES
- SOC 063 — AFRICAN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
- SOC 073 — ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
- SOC 083 — CHICANO SOCIOLOGY
- SOSC 017 — INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
- STAT 015 — STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
- STAT 018 — STATISTICS FOR BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
- STAT C1000 — INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
- STAT C1000H — INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS - HONORS