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Sociology for Transfer 2016-17 Associate Degree for Transfer Graduation Requirements (1) Complete all department requirements with a “C” or better or Pass in each course. Candidates for an Associate Degree are also required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC; (2) Complete the IGETC-CSU or the CSU GE Breadth pattern; (3) Complete a total of 60 CSU transferable semester units; (4) Maintain a minimum cumulative CSU transferable GPA of 2.0; and (5) Candidates for an Associate Degree are required to complete 15 units through SBCC. Department Requirements (Total Department Units: 18-23) Current Course No. C-ID Number Previous Course No. Title Units Institution & Course No. Grade Units (s/q) Term IMPORTANT NOTE: Students are advised to meet with an academic counselor to discuss the best combination of courses to take for the AA-T and to meet the requirements of the transfer institution to which they are intending to transfer. Core Course. Complete one of the following courses (3-4 units) SOC 101 ........(C-ID SOCI 110) ...... (1) ....................Introduction to Sociology OR ..............................3.0 ___________________________________ SOC 101H .....(C-ID SOCI 110) ...... (none) ..............Introduction to Sociology, Honors .......................4.0 ___________________________________ List A. Select two courses from the following (6-7 units) PSY 150 .........(C-ID MATH 110/SOCI 125)(5) ....................Statistics for Behavioral Science OR ...................4.0 MATH 117 ....(C-ID MATH 110) ... (17) ..................Elementary Statistics OR ......................................4.0 MATH 117H .(C-ID MATH 110) ... (117HR)...........Elementary Statistics, Honors ..............................4.0 SOC 109 ........(C-ID SOCI 115) ...... (9) ....................Social Problems ....................................................3.0 SOC 115 ........(n/a) ...................... (15) ..................Introduction to Social Research ...........................3.0 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ List B. Select two courses from the following (6-8 units) Any List A course not used above and/or ETHS 101 ......(n/a) ...................... (ETHST 101/1) .... The Immigrant Experience in the U.S OR ...........3.0 ETHS 101H ...(n/a) ...................... (ETHST 101HR) .The Immigrant Exp. in the U.S., Honors OR.......4.0 HIST 114 .......(n/a) ...................... (none) ..............The Immigrant Experience in the U.S OR ...........3.0 HIST 114H ....(n/a) ...................... (114HR)...........The Immigrant Exp. in the U.S., Honors .............4.0 ETHS 107 ......(C-ID SOC 150) ....... (ETHST 107/7) .... Racism in America OR.........................................3.0 SOC 107 ........(C-ID SOC 150) ....... (none) ..............Racism in America ...............................................3.0 SOC 103 ........(C-ID SOC 130) ....... (3) ....................Marriage, Family and Intimacy ............................3.0 SOC 104 ........(C-ID PSY 170) ....... (4) ....................Social Psychology OR ..........................................3.0 PSY 175 .........(C-ID PSY 170) ....... (PSYCH 175) ......Social Psych: Psychological Perspectives ............3.0 SOC 106 ........(C-ID SOC 160) ....... (none) ..............Sociology of Deviance .........................................3.0 SOC 113 ........(C-ID SOC 140) ....... (13) ..................Sociology of Sex and Gender ...............................3.0 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ List C. Select one course from the following (3-4 units) Any List A or List B course not used above or AJ 101 ............(n/a) ...................... (1) ....................Introduction to Administration of Justice ............3.0 AJ 125 ............(n/a) ...................... (25) ..................Introduction to Criminology.................................3.0 ANTH 103 .....(n/a) ...................... (3) ....................Cultural Anthropology .........................................3.0 ANTH 109 .....(n/a) ...................... (9) ....................Comparative World Cultures ...............................3.0 ASAM 101.....(n/a) ...................... (ASAMST 101/1)..... Comp. Asian-American Hist, 1849 to 1965 ........3.0 ASAM 102.....(n/a) ...................... (ASAMST 102) ......Contemporary Asian-American History ..............3.0 BLST 101 ......(n/a) ...................... (1) ....................Afr-Amer in U.S. Hist to WWII ...........................3.0 BLST 102 ......(n/a) ...................... (none) ..............Afr-Amer in U.S. Hist. Civ. Rights-Pres OR .......3.0 BLST 102H ...(n/a) ...................... (none) ..............Afr-Am U.S. Hist. Civ. Rights-Pres, Honors .......4.0 BLST 103 ......(n/a) ...................... (3) ....................African-American Culture....................................3.0 CHST 101 ......(n/a) ...................... (1) ....................Mexican-Amer (Chicano) Hist in the U.S ...........3.0 CHST 102 ......(n/a) ...................... (none) ..............Chicano & Latino in U.S. Hist, 1960-Pres...........3.0 CHST 103 ......(n/a) ...................... (3) ....................Mexican-American (Chicano) Culture.................3.0 CHST 121 ......(n/a) ...................... (21) ..................The Chicana & Other Latina Women ..................3.0 ECON 102 .....(n/a) ...................... (1) ....................Macroeconomics ..................................................3.0 ERTH 142 ......(n/a) ...................... (EARTH 142/GEOG 5) .Economic Geography OR ....................................3.0 GEOG 105 .....(n/a) ...................... (5) ....................Economic Geography ...........................................3.0 ETHS 121 ......(n/a) ...................... (ETHST 121) ....Women of Color in the U.S..................................3.0 GEOG 102 .....(n/a) ...................... (2) ....................Human Geography................................................3.0 HIST 101 .......(n/a) ...................... (7) ....................History of the U.S. to 1877 ..................................3.0 HIST 102 .......(n/a) ...................... (8) ....................History of the U.S. since 1865 OR.......................3.0 HIST 102H ....(n/a) ...................... (102HR)...........History of the U.S. since 1865, Honors ...............4.0 HIST 104 .......(n/a) ...................... (2) ....................History of Western Civilization OR .....................3.0 HIST 113H ....(n/a) ...................... (113HR/3HR) ...History of Western Civilization, Honors .............4.0 HIST 108 .......(n/a) ...................... (none) ..............World Civilization, 1550-Present.........................3.0 NATA 101 .....(n/a) ...................... (NATAM 101/1) ...American Indian: Past and Present.......................3.0 NATA 103 .....(n/a) ...................... (NATAM 103/3) ...Native American Cultural Heritage......................3.0 POLS 101 ......(n/a) ...................... (POLSC 101/1A) ..American Government and Politics .....................3.0 POLS 121 ......(n/a) ...................... (POLSC 121/5)....International Politics .............................................3.0 POLS 131 ......(n/a) ...................... (POLSC 131/2A) ..Comparative Politics ............................................3.0 POLS 132 ......(n/a) ...................... (POLSC 132/2B)...Political Thinking .................................................3.0 PSY 100 .........(n/a) ...................... (PSYCH 100/1) ...General Psychology OR .......................................3.0 PSY 100H ......(n/a) ...................... (PSYCH 100HR) ..General Psychology, Honors ................................4.0 PSY 120 .........(n/a) ...................... (PSYCH 21) ....Introduction to Psychology...................................3.0 SOC 118 ........(n/a) ...................... (none) ..............Media, Culture and Society ..................................3.0 SOC 120 ........(n/a) ...................... (none) ..............Introduction to Social Work .................................3.0 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ *These courses fulfill an IGETC and/or a CSU GE Breadth pattern requirement. Visit www.assist.org or http://articulation.sbcc.edu for a complete list of IGETC and CSU GE Breadth requirements. Additional Program Information For further information, contact the Counseling Center, 965-0581, Ext. 2285, or Phyllisa Eisentraut, Department Chair, 965-0581, Ext. 4745. Santa Barbara City College SBCC AA-T/AS-T Degree Graduation Requirements Worksheet (Must complete IA or IB, II, III and IV below) IA. IGETC-CSU** (Institution & Course Number) – Minimum 38 semester units 1A. English Composition 1B. Critical Thinking-English Composition 1C. Oral Communication 2A. Mathematics 3A. Arts 3B. Humanities 4. Social Sciences 5A/L. Physical Sciences 5B/L. Biological Sciences Oral Communication A2. Written Communication A3. Critical Thinking B1/B3. Physical Science B2/B3. Life Science B4. Mathematics C1. Arts C2. Humanities D. Social Sciences E. Lifelong Learning and Self-Development Units (s/q) Term Santa Barbara City College Sociology for Transfer 2016-17 IB. CSU GE Breadth Pattern** (Institution & Course Number) – Minimum 40 semester units A1. Grade Grade Units (s/q) Term **For specific course, unit and grade requirements see the IGETC or CSU GE Breadth Requirements, visit http://www.assist.org or http://articulation.sbcc.edu. II. Unit and Grade Point Average Requirements: 60 CSU transferable units and a minimum cumulative CSU transferable GPA of 2.0. Total CSU Transferable Semester Units Attempted Total CSU Transferable Semester Units Completed CSU Grade Points CSU GPA SBCC Transfer Total 1) 15 units completed through SBCC? Yes No 2) 20% of Department Requirements completed through SBCC? Yes No IV. Department Requirements: Refer to the other side of this document for a list of required courses. Were all department requirements completed with a “C” or higher in each course? Yes No Waivers/Substitutions: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Counselor Comments: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Student's name: ______________________________________________________ Student ID: K____________________________ Counselor’s Name: ___________________________________________________ Code: ________ Date: ___________________ III. Residency Requirements: Associate in Arts Degree in Sociology for Transfer Sociology is the study of society and social life, and as such, looks at a diverse range of topics concerning the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists examine the structure of groups, organizations and societies as a whole, as well as how people act and interact within those social contexts. Sociology is a rapidly evolving and ever expanding discipline that is particularly well suited to addressing issues and problems in a fast-paced and complex contemporary world. Sociology provides many distinctive perspectives on the social world that can help students to gain a better understanding of themselves and the society of which they are a part. The field features a range of theoretical approaches that can generate new ideas, stimulate debate and challenge taken-for-granted notions about the nature of social reality and the status quo. The field also offers a range of research methodologies that allow for systematic and scientific investigation of social phenomena, rather than using common sense, propaganda, opinion or other such subjective explanations for human behavior. Sociological theories and methods can be applied to studying virtually any aspect of social life: culture and technology; crime and deviance; politics and economics; the self and socialization; family and group dynamics; class, race and gender; social movements and social change. The Associate in Arts degree in Sociology for Transfer will provide the foundational knowledge in Sociology to students who want to earn a Baccalaureate Degree in Sociology. This degree is in compliance with the Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act {Senate Bill 1440, now codified in California Education Code sections 66746-66749} and guarantees admission to a California State University (CSU) campus for any community college student who completes an “associate degree for transfer,” a newly established variation of the associate degrees traditionally offered at a California community college. Upon completion of the transfer associate degree, the student is eligible for transfer with junior standing into the California State University (CSU) system. Students will be given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student’s community college area of emphasis. Visit www.sb1440.org for the latest information about these degrees NOTE: Program first offered Fall 2011. SBCC: Your Open Door to Educational Excellence