UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2023-2024

All lower division GE completed. Lower division major requirements of Introduction to Sociology (SOC 150) and Statistics (MATH 140) completed as part of the AA-T in Social Work and Human Services.

Transfer Year 1: First Semester

Course Units
GE Upper Division * 3
GE Upper Division * 3
Concentration courses or Upper Division SOC Electives ** 3/3
Electives 4
Total 16

Transfer Year 1: Second Semester

Course Units
SOC 424/L (satisfies GE B5*) 3/1
SOC 430 4
Concentration course or Upper Division SOC Electives** 3
Electives 3
Total 14

Transfer Year 2: First Semester

Course Units
SOC 468 4
SOC 497/L 3/1
Concentration course or Upper Division SOC Electives** 3
Electives 4
Total 15

Transfer Year 2: Second Semester

Course Units
Concentration course or Upper Division SOC Electives** 3/3/3
Electives 6
Total 15
Total units after transfer 60

* Total of 9 units Upper Division General Education must include 3 units from GE B5 Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning (SOC 424 satisfies GE B5), and 6 units from GE Upper Division Section C1 Arts, or GE Upper Division Section C2 Humanities, or GE Upper Division Section D Social Sciences, or GE Upper Division Section F Comparative Cultural Studies. (No more than 3 units from GE Upper Division C and no more than 3 units from GE Upper Division D.) If needed, select UDGE courses that also satisfy: IC: Information Competence, and/or: GE Upper Division Section C3 American History Institutions and Ideals, OR GE Upper Division Section D3 and D4 Constitution of the United States and State and Local Government.

If taken, SOC 305 or SOC 324 satisfy 3 units of GE Upper Division D1 Social Sciences; and SOC 306, SOC 307 and/or SOC 335 satisfies 3-6 units of GE Upper Division F Comparative Cultural Studies.

** Minimum 21 SOC electives required. Students may choose 9 units from Concentration a or b or c. If no concentration is chosen students take 21 units of SOC electives with maximum of one 200-level 3-unit SOC elective, and remaining SOC electives at the upper division 300- and 400-level.

Minimum of 40 upper-division units overall required for the bachelor’s degree.

REFER TO CONCENTRATION COURSES BELOW:

Concentration a: Social Welfare and Social Justice (9 units)
SOC 357 (3)
SOC 490S/F (3)
Plus one of the following courses:
CJS 410CS (3)
SOC 356 (3)
SOC 426 (3)
SOC 484 (3)
SOC 492 (3)
SOC 493 (3)

Concentration b: Inequality and Diversity (9 units):
SOC 401 (3)
Plus two of the following courses:
SOC 307 (3)
SOC 324 (3)
SOC 335 (3)
SOC 452 (3)
SOC 461 (3)

Concentration c: Social Movements and Political Sociology (9 units):
SOC 370 or SOC 476 (3)
Plus two of the following:
SOC 370 (3)
SOC 433 or POLS 480 (3)
SOC 476 (3)
SOC 484 (3)