Associate in Arts, DTA - Sociology Specialization
The Sociology Specialization offers students a strong foundation in the key concepts, terminology, and contemporary developments in the dynamic field of sociology. A background in sociology supports a wide range of career paths, including social services, community outreach, education, public policy, human resources, and entry-level research roles in both public and private sectors.
Courses
- COL101 — College 101
- FRSH100 — Pathways to College Success
- SCI105 — Introductory Topics in Natural Science
- SOC120 — Introduction to Women's Studies
- SOC200 — Introduction to Research Methods for Sociologists
- SOC205 — Sociology of African Americans
- SOC222 — Sociology of Sport
- SOC238 — Sociology of Latinx Americans
- SOC262 — Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOC265 — Sociology of Asian Americans
- SOC271 — Introduction to the Sociology of Deviance and Social Control
- SOC287 — Sociology of Gender and Sexuality