GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SOCIOLOGY

The Associate in Arts in Sociology for Transfer Degree is designed to prepare the student for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education and specifically intended to satisfy the lower division requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree in Sociology at a California State University (CSU). The major has been designed to meet lower division requirements for Sociology majors at most transfer institutions.
The Sociology AA degree requires completion of the major and the CSU General Education (40 units) or IGETC (37-39 units) requirements.
All courses used to satisfy the major for the Associate in Arts degree must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

PREREQUISITE COURSES REQUIRED COURSES FOR MAJOR UNITS
Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
  List A - The following courses
  SOC 102 Social Crises of Today 3
MATH 101, 120, 220B or 2 units of Math 220, or placement test scores MATH 136 Statistics 4
  List B - Select six units from the following
Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 ETH S 121 Ethnic and Racial Minorities 3
PSYCH 101 PSYCH 104 Social Psychology 3
  PSYCH 131 or SOC 131 Marriage and Intimate Relationships 3
  SOC 104 Sociology of Sex and Gender 3
  List C - Select three units from the following
  Any course from List B not used above 3
Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 PSYCH 101 or 101H General Psychology 3
  PSYCH 109 or SOC 105 Introduction to Gerontology 3
  SOC 103 Introduction to Deviance and Criminology 3
  TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED

19

Units for the major may be double counted for CSUGE or IGETC. Elective units to reach the 60-unit degree requirement must be CSU transferable.
NOTE: ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK MIGHT BE REQUIRED IF PREREQUISITES ARE NOT MET.  SEE A COUNSELOR TO PREPARE A STUDENT EDUCATIONAL PLAN.


August 2012 GCC Catalog 2012-2013

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Sociology (2011-2012 catalog)