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SOCIOLOGY (0037)

Social Science Division

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN CORE CURRICULUM

TRANSFER PLAN OF STUDY FOR A B.S. IN SOCIOLOGY

This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the

description of the online program of study a

t http://online.darton.edu/degrees

Area A 1:COMMUNICATION................................................................................................6

ENGL 1101

English Composition I

3

ENGL 1102

English Composition II

3

Area A 2: QUANTITATIVE....................................................................................................3

MATH 1001 or

Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or

MATH 1111

College Algebra or higher math

3

Area B: INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS ..................................................................................4

See Core Curriculum, Area B.

4

Area C: HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS AND ETHICS.............................................................6

Literature Course

See Core Curriculum, Area C, Hum/Fine Arts.

3

The following course is recommended, but other Area C courses

are allowed.

See Core Curriculum, Area C.

COMM 1110

Public Speaking*

3

Area D: NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY ........................11

Lab Sciences

See Core Curriculum, Area D, Lab Sciences.

8

Mathematics/Tech.

See Core Curriculum, Area D, Math/Tech courses.

3

Area E: SOCIAL SCIENCE ..............................................................................................12

HIST 1111 or

Survey of World History I or

HIST 1112

Survey of World History II

3

HIST 2111 or

U.S. History through 1877 or

HIST 2112

U.S. History after 1877

3

POLS 1101

American Government in World Perspective

3

Elective

See Core Curriculum, Area E, Social/Science courses.

3

Area F: COURSES RELATED TO THE TRANSFER PLAN OF STUDY ........................18

SOCI 1101

Principles of Sociology

3

SOCI 1160

Introduction to Social Problems

3

Optional Electives

(12 hrs)

from the following:

ANTH 1103

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3

CRJU 2215

Introduction to Criminology

3

CSCI 1150

Computer Programming in Visual Basic

3

CSCI 1300

Introduction to Computer Science

3

ECON 2105

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 2106

Principles of Microeconomics

3

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

0-12

GEOG 1101

Introduction to Human Geography

3

HIST 1111**

Survey of World History I

3

HIST 1112**

Survey of World History II

3

HIST 2111**

U.S. History through 1877

3

HIST 2112**

U.S. History after 1877

3

HUST 1100

Introduction to Human Services

3

MATH 2205

Introduction to Statistics

3

PHIL 2010

Introduction to Philosophy

3

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