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Sociology

Social Sciences Department Chair: Dr. J. Vern Cromartie
Sociology Program Coordinator: Dr. J. Vern Cromartie
Office: LA-17, telephone: 510-235-7800, extension 4537

Note: The Sociology Program is part of the Social Sciences Department.

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Some possible careers: Urban planner, reporter, social worker, clinical sociologist, probation officer, social problem specialist, personnel manager, government administrative officer, clergy member, demographer, consumer affairs consultant, applied statistician, social ecologist, teacher, consultant, pollster, marketing researcher.

Major: Sociology 18 units

An Associate in Arts degree may be earned by completing a minimum of 60 units of degree credit coursework, including the major requirements and breadth requirements, with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. The student must complete all courses required for the major with a grade of "C" or better.

Courses required for the major:

3 units

POLSC 125

Government of the United States

3 units

PSYCH 220

General Psychology

3 units

SOCIO 220

Introduction to Sociology

3 units

SOCIO 221

Social Problems


At least 6 semester units from the following:

3 units

ADJUS 120

Introduction to Administration of Justice

3 units

ANTHR 130

Cultural Anthropology

3 units

BIOSC 102

Population and Man

3 units

GEOG 130

Cultural Geography

3 units

HIST 120

History of the United States

3 units

HIST 121

History of the United States

3 units

HIST 140

History of Western Civilization to the Renaissance

3 units

HIST 141

History of Western Civilization Since the Renaissance

3 units

PSYCH 130

Psychology of Personality and Growth

3 units

PSYCH 222

Culture and Ethnicity in Social Psychology

3 units

SOCIO 225

Sociology of African Americans

3 units

SOCIO 245

Sociology of Race

3 units

SOCIO 250

Discussing Social and Cultural Issues

3 units

SOCSC 140

Contemporary Woman

 
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