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Nov 23, 2024
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2016-17 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
CSCU Pathway Transfer: Sociology Studies, A.A.
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Return to: Associate Degree Programs
Program Design
CSCU Pathway Transfer, A.S. degree programs are for Connecticut Community College students who wish to transfer to one of the Connecticut State Universities or Charter Oak without either losing any credits or being required to take extra credits in order to complete a bachelor’s degree in that same discipline. Community College students can complete associate degree programs that transfer without hassle to all Connecticut State Universities and Charter Oak State College offering their major. Upon transfer, students are guaranteed full junior status and can complete a bachelor’s degree in their major without losing any credits or be required to take any extra credits.
Curriculum
With this degree you will be able to transfer to the following majors:
At Central Connecticut State University: Sociology, B.A.
At Eastern Connecticut State University: Sociology, B.A.
At Southern Connecticut State University: Sociology, B.A.
At Western Connecticut State University: Anthropology/Sociology, B.A.
At Charter Oak State College: General Studies - Sociology Concentration, B.A.
Below is the recommended course of study for the Sociology Studies Transfer Degree. In order to graduate and be guaranteed admission to a State University or to Charter Oak State College, you must earn an overall 2.0 grade point average.
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the CSCU Pathway Transfer: Sociology Studies degree program, students will have met the following competency outcomes and goals:
- Aesthetic Dimensions
- Continuing Learning/Information Literacy
- Critical Analysis/Logical Thinking
- Ethics
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Historical Knowledge and Understanding
- Oral Communications
- Scientific Reasoning
- Scientific Knowledge and Understanding
- Social Phenomena
- Written Communication
CSCU Pathway Transfer: Sociology Studies Requirements
- ENG* 101: Composition 3 Credits
- SOC* 101: Principles of Sociology 3 Credits
- Choose one Quantitative Reasoning course 3-4 Credits
- Choose one Aesthetic Dimension course 3 Credits
- Choose one Continued Learning and Information Literacy course 3 Credits
Subtotal: 15
- ENG* 110: Introduction to Literature 3 Credits or
- ENG* 200: Advanced Composition 3 Credits
- Choose one Oral Communication course 3 Credits
- Choose one SOC* elective course (SOC* 201 , SOC* 210 , SOC* 211 , SOC* 220 , SOC* 240 , SOC* 241 recommended) 3 Credits
- Choose one Historical Knowledge and Understanding course 3 Credits
Subtotal: 15
- Choose one SOC* elective (SOC* 201 , SOC* 210 , SOC* 211 , SOC* 220 , SOC* 240 , SOC* 241 recommended) 3 Credits
- Choose one Scientific Reasoning course 3 Credits
- Choose two Unrestricted Electives (SOC* 201 , SOC* 210 , SOC* 211 , SOC* 220 , SOC* 240 , SOC* 241 recommended) 6 Credits
- Choose one Additional General Education I course 3 Credits
Subtotal 15
- Choose one SOC* elective (SOC* 201 , SOC* 210 , SOC* 211 , SOC* 220 , SOC* 240 , SOC* 241 recommended) 3 Credits
- Choose one Scientific Knowledge course 3 Credits
- Choose Additional General Education II 3 Credits
- Choose two Unrestricted Electives (SOC* 201 , SOC* 210 , SOC* 211 , SOC* 220 , SOC* 240 , SOC* 241 recommended) 6 Credits
Subtotal 15
Total Minimum Credits Required: 60
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