School of Social Sciences and Education
The Associate of Arts degree in Sociology introduces students to key concepts and theories in the field of sociology. Students will develop written and oral communication skills and examine cultural values, norms, social problems, and issues in marriage and family. This degree program prepares students to succeed in a bachelor's program in Sociology, Social Work, Organizational Leadership, and others. This program can be completed online.
To qualify for graduation, students must meet all graduation requirements.
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
| Introductory Sociology | |
| Introduction to Social Problems | |
| Introduction to Marriage and the Family | |
| Intro to Criminal Justice | |
| Principles of Macroeconomics | |
| Principles of Microeconomics | |
| Minorities in U.S. History | |
| Intro to Social Services | |
| Introduction to Philosophy (strongly recommended) | |
| Introduction to Comparative Politics | |
| Introduction to Global Issues | |
| Introduction to Domestic Issues | |
| Introduction to General Psychology | |
| Introduction to Human Development | |
| Psychology of Gender and Sexuality | |
| Human Behavior I | |
| Community Psychology | |
| Impact of Trauma on Individual | |
| Mental Health & Substance Abus | |
| Intermediate Spanish I | |
| Intermediate Spanish II | |
| Elementary Statistics (strongly recommended) | |
| Concepts of Fitness and Health | |
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Total Hours | 64 |