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AA-T — POLITICAL SCIENCE AA-T — SOCIAL JUSTICE: GENDER STUDIES
The AA-T in Political Science is designed to prepare the The AA-T in Gender and Sexuality Studies for Transfer Degree is
student for transfer to four-year institutions of higher designed to prepare the student for transfer to four-year institu-
education and is specifically intended to satisfy the lower tions of higher education and is specifically intended to satisfy
division requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree in the lower division requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree
Political Science at a California State University. The in Gender and Sexuality Studies at a California State University.
knowledge and skills offered in this degree lead students The knowledge and skills offered in this degree lead students to
to develop foundational knowledge in the field of political develop foundational knowledge in the interdisciplinary field
science including those topics and issues related to global, of Gender and Sexuality Studies including those topics and
national, and local aspects of the field of study. Program issues related to global, national, and local aspects of the field of
Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, study. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this
students will be able to critically analyze and evaluate program, students will have the knowledge and skills to criti-
political institutions and processes in their state, national cally examine individual experiences, social institutions, and
and international environments. historical perspectives through the lens of gender and sexuality;
to analyze how these formations intersect with other socially
Required Core: POL S 101 (POLS 106 is also required if salient aspects of identity including but not limited to race, class,
POLS 101 is completed prior to Spring 2014); and nation; and articulate connections between global, regional,
and local issues pertinent to the study of gender and sexuality.
List A: Select three courses (9 units) MATH 136;
POL S 102, 103, 104; Required Core: ETH S 121; SOC 104: SOC S 130
List B: Select two courses (6 units) ANTHR 102; Select three courses from at least two of the following areas.
ETH S 102, 120, 121, 123, 132; GEOG 102; HIST 104, 117, Only one course from Area 4 may be used.
118; MCOMM 101; POL S 108, 110, 111; SOC 102. AREA 1: History or Government - HIST 111, 115
AREA 2: Arts and Humanities - ART 118; ENGL 111
Required Units for Major: 18-19 units* AREA 3: Social Science - ANTHR 114; ETH S 110; PSYCH 105,
111, 113,
AA-T — PSYCHOLOGY AREA 4: Quantitative Reasoning and Research Methods –
PSYCH 200; MATH 136
The AA-T in Psychology is designed to prepare the student AREA 5: Major Preparation - ETH S 120, 123, 125, 132; HLTH 106
for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education and
is specifically intended to satisfy the lower division require- Required units for major: 18-20 units*.
ments for the Baccalaureate Degree in Psychology at a Cali-
fornia State University. The knowledge and skills offered in AA-T — SOCIAL WORK AND HUMAN SERVICES
this degree lead students to develop foundational knowledge
in the field of psychology including those topics and issues The AA-T in Social Work is designed to prepare the student
related to global, national, and local aspects of the field of for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education and
study. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this specifically intended to satisfy the lower division requirements
program, students will be able to communicate how genetics for the Baccalaureate Degree in Social Work at a California State
and environmental factors interact to affect behaviors. Students University. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of
will be able to critically analyze research articles. this programs, students will be able to explain the qualities and
characteristics of effective human service professionals that view
Required Core: MATH 136; PSYCH 101 or 101H; clients as whole persons in the context of their family, culture,
PSYCH 200; and community using a biopsychosocial perspective.
List A: Select one course BIOL 115, 122; PSYCH 103; Required Core: SOC 140, 141, 101 or 101H; PSYCH 101 or 101H;
MATH 136; BIOL 115 or 120 or 121 or 122; ECON 101 or 102 or
List B: (3 units) Any course from List A not already used; 102H;
PSYCH 104;
List A: Select two courses (6 units): ADMJ 101; ANTHR 102 or
List C: (3 units) Any course from List A or B not already 102H; CHLDV 135, 142; SPCH 108; ENGL 104; HIST 117; 118 or
used; ANTHR 102; BIOL 120; CHEM 102; ENGL 102, 104; 118H; PSYCH 115, 106; SOC 102; ETH S 121.
PSYCH 105, 106, 110, 111, 113, 115, 131, 203; SOC 101.
Required units for major: 29-30 units*
Required Units for Major: 19.5-20.5 units*
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