Sociology, AA

Program Overview

Plan of Study in Sociology

The following curriculum is designed to satisfy the basic lower division requirements for sociology majors at senior institutions. If you have chosen a transfer institution, consult them to make course selections. Students are urged to first consult with an academic advisor and to continue to review their course selections and transfer plans with that advisor.

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Program Requirements

Major courses

SOCY 2523Contemporary Social Problems

3 Credits

SOCY 2543Racial and Ethnic Relations

3 Credits

SOCY 2553Marriage and the Family

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:9

Communications

ENGL 1613English I

3 Credits

ENGL 1623English II

3 Credits

SPCH 1553Introductory Speech

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:9

Note: ENGL 1613 and ENGL 1623 must be completed with a grade of C or better.

Laboratory Science

Laboratory science

8 Credits

Total Credit Hours:8

View Laboratory Science course options. One course must come from the life sciences and one from the physical sciences.

Mathematics

Choose one

MATH 1704Contemporary Mathematics

4 Credits

MATH 1713Finite Mathematics

3 Credits

MATH 1774Statistics

4 Credits

MATH 1834Calculus for Business & Social Science

4 Credits

MATH 2515Calculus & Analytic Geometry I

5 Credits

Total Credit Hours:3-5

Humanities

Humanities courses

9 Credits

Total Credit Hours:9

View Humanities course options. Choose three courses, with at least one from general humanities and at least one from the fine arts or interdisciplinary categories.

Social and Behavioral Science

SOCY 2513Sociology

3 Credits

Social and behavioral science

6 Credits

Total Credit Hours:9

View Social and behavioral science course options. SOCY can be the prefix for one – but not both – of the second and third Social and Behavioral Science courses. ANTH 1713 is recommended. 

Electives

Electives

17 Credits

Total Credit Hours:17

Choose courses from any transfer-level elective area. Appropriate electives have a 1st digit of 1 or 2, and a second digit of 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 in the KCC course number. A maximum of four credit hours can come from physical education activity courses. Students must achieve competency in a single foreign language. Four semesters of college-level study in a single foreign language is required. In most cases, each year of high school foreign language may be substituted for one college semester.

Total Credit Hours: 64

Suggested Course Sequence

Fall semester

ENGL 1613English I

3 Credits

SOCY 2513Sociology

3 Credits

Laboratory Science course

4 Credits

Mathematics elective

3-5 Credits

Elective

3 Credits

Spring semester

ENGL 1613English I

3 Credits

SPCH 1553Introductory Speech

3 Credits

SOCY 2523Contemporary Social Problems

3 Credits

Laboratory Science course

4 Credits

Humanities course

3 Credits

Fall semester

SOCY 2543Racial and Ethnic Relations

3 Credits

SOCY 2553Marriage and the Family

3 Credits

Social and Behavioral Science course

3 Credits

Humanities courses

6 Credits

Spring semester

ANTH 1713Introduction to Anthropology

3 Credits

or

Social and Behavioral Science course

3 Credits

 

Electives

14 Credits