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Sociology


Sociology Pathway

CCC Pathway Information

Sociology is the study of the relationships among individuals, societies and the world. Members of this field look at shared cultural beliefs and the roles that race, class, gender and ethnicity play with regard to privilege, inequality and crime. An Associate Degree for Transfer in Sociology will allow you to enter into upper division work in sociology at a CSU. Many CSU campuses offer emphases within their sociology programs, including social service organizations, corrections, education and gerontology. A bachelor’s degree in sociology lends itself to work with groups of people in a variety of settings including education, publishing, corrections, human resources, social work and urban planning. 

Degree Student Learning Outcome: Students will be able to analyze the complex nature of
multiple identities within the context of modern society.

For additional details, please consult the College Catalog. 



SOCIOLOGY

ASSOCIATE DEGREE FOR TRANSFER PATHWAY
YEAR ONE OF TWO-YEAR PROGRAM

This is a suggested pathway for both the major preparation and general education courses required to complete this degree. However, students can select other courses that meet the GE areas. If you are planning to transfer to a four-year program, please visit assist.org and university websites for specific lower-division preparation.

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You can also make an appointment with an advisor or counselor for more information.
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