Sociology, Associate in Science (SOC)
The associate’s degree in Sociology is designed for students planning to earn at least a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. The program’s curriculum is also an excellent choice for students who desire a more comprehensive understanding of social group behavior, as well as those who plan to practice in one of the social science professions. Concentration in the curriculum develops student understanding of group dynamics, social interactions, including their genesis and evolution and environmental factors that shape human perceptions and behavior. The curriculum focus is not only paramount to learning the theories, skills, practices and values required for transfer to a bachelor’s degree-bearing
Courses
- BIO 100 — Biological Sciences
- BIO 110 — General Biology I
- BIO 150 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- CHE 101 — Introduction to General Chemistry
- CHE 110 — General Chemistry I
- COMM 111 — Public Speaking
- CS 100 — Introduction to Information Technology
- CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science
- ENG 100 — English Composition I
- ENG 112 — English Composition II: Writing About Literature
- FRE 101 — Elementary French I
- FRE 102 — Elementary French II
- FRE 111 — Intermediate French I
- FRE 112 — Intermediate French II
- HIS 150 — World Civilizations I
- HIS 160 — World Civilizations II
- MAT 121 — Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- MAT 210 — Statistics
- PHY 110 — College Physics I
- PSY 140 — General Psychology
- SOC 110 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 120 — Social Problems
- SOC 180 — Marriage and The Family
- SOC 210 — Cultural Anthropology
- SOC 219 — The Sociology of Race And Immigration
- SOC 220 — Social Psychology
- SPA 101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPA 102 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPA 201 — Intermediate Spanish I
- SPA 202 — Intermediate Spanish II