Social Sciences degree at Solano County Community College
253
Social Sciences
Fine & Applied Arts/Behavioral Sciences Division
Program Description
Associate in Arts Degree
Required Courses
Units
ANTH 001—Physical Anthro
OR
ANTH 002—Cultural Anthro. 3
ECON 001—Principles of Economics 3
GEOG 001—Physical Geography
OR
GEOG 002—Cultural Geography
OR
GEOG 004—World Geography 3
Any History OR American Studies Course 3
PLSC 001—American Politics
OR
PLSC 006—Basic Concepts in Political Thinking
OR
PLSC 016—Law and Society 3
Units
PSYC 001—Intro. to Psych: Individual
& Social Processes
OR
SOC 001—Sociology
OR
Any Social Science Ethnic Studies
course that is not used to
complete the above. 3
18
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Related Programs
Associate Degrees
Cloud County Community College offers a wide variety of courses towards completion of transfer and career degrees in four areas: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science and Associate of General Studies.
Associate of General Studies (AGS)
The Associate of General Studies degree is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards lifelong learning. This degree will meet transfer requirements only to selected colleges and universities. Developmental courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. The AGS degree will be awarded upon successful completion of a program of study not
Financial Aid
One of the biggest concerns students have is how to pay for their college education. Cloud County Community College helps students and their families afford an education through a number of financial aid assistance options: college-funded scholarships based on merit, achievement, and/or need; state and federally funded grants and loans; and college work study and employment options.
To apply for financial aid, you must fill out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. You can receive one from your high school counselor, from Cloud or fill one out online. Turn your FAFSA form in as soon as
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Faculty
Jim Rhodes, Department Chair (928) 226-4276
Gerald Bacon Ext. 5405
Kelly Brown Ext. 5438
Carl Cooke Ext. 5650
Kristi Hagen Ext. 5513
John Linskey Ext. 5562
Michele Metcalf 226-4260
Cheryl Ossenfort Ext. 5487
Robin Rickli 226-4380
Danka Sucha Ext. 5570
Gwendolyn Swan Ext. 5515
Note: For phone numbers with no prefix, those instructors are reached through the (928) 527-1222 phone number followed by their extention.
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Associate of General Studies (AGS)
The Associate of General Studies is a two-year degree designed to provide flexibility and uses a variety of college-level course work to meet degree requirements. Students are encouraged to work closely with an academic advisor if they are planning to transfer to a four-year college or university upon completion of the AGS degree. General requirements for obtaining the AGS from Clackamas Community College are as follows:
Earn a minimum of 90 credits of college-level course work
Complete related instruction course work from: communication, computation, human relations and physical education/health
Establish a cumulative 2.0 GPA at Clackamas Community College
Establish
Social Science
SOCS 022 3 Units
Ethnic, Racial, and Minority Group Relations
in Harmony and Conflict
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
Examination of the historical, economic, psychological,
and sociological aspects of majority-minority group
relationships (ethnic, racial and gender) in the United
States and selected cross-cultural situations. Three
hours lecture.
SOCS 023 3 Units
The African-American Family
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC
minimum math standard. Analyze theory and research
dealing with the modern African-American family, its
structure, and functions. Course survey will include an
examination of the historical changes, differing family
patterns, and influences of contemporary society as it
impacts the African-American family. Social policies
will also be examined. Three hours lecture.
SOCS 025 3 Units
Mexican-American Experience
Course
Applied Community and Social Studies
BA Hons, BA, single award, 3 years full time, 4-6 years part time
Applied Community and Social Studies
Entry Requirements
Applicants should expect to typically obtain a minimum of 180-200 UCAS tariff points.
For further details on all entry requirements, please refer to the Application and Selection section of the factfile.
Entry Intake
20
Modes of Study
3 years full time, 4-6 years part time.
Is Applied Community and Social Studies for you?
The Applied Community and Social Studies degree is an interesting and flexible course, which has a lively mix of practice and theory. It aims to provide you with the
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