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or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept this degree will be required to complete no more than
60 (semester) units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. In all cases, students should consult with a counselor for more information on university admission and transfer requirements.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Define and analyze the discipline of philosophy with a
sustained focus on the ethics branch of philosophy
• Compare and analyze the key aspects of political systems
within the concepts of state, state and society, political culture
and political economy
• Identify and evaluate the process of economic decision-
making within the context of social science
• Describe and explain the roles of major ethnic, cultural, social
and gender groups in the development of United States
political institutions and traditions
• Define and assess the critical role of both group and individual
action in democratic decision-making
• Identify and evaluate how laws and the legal system affect the
development and implementation of public policy and social control
1. Meet the A.A.-T./A.S.-T. degree for transfer requirements.
2. Complete the following.
Required Core: 39-42
Critical Thinking - Complete one course
(not already taken): 4-5
Understanding the Law - Complete one course:
4-5
Introduction to American Government -
Complete one course: 5
ADMJ 1 ADMJ 75
BUS 18
Introduction to Administration of Justice (4)
also listed as POLI 10
Principles and Procedures
of the Justice System (4)
also listed as PARA 75 and POLI 75 Business Law I (5)
POLI 1
or POLI 1H
American Government and Politics (5) American Government
and Politics - HONORS (5)
Ethics - Complete one course: 4
PHIL 8 Ethics (4)
or PHIL 8H Ethics - HONORS (4)
Oral Communication - Complete one course: 5
List A - Complete two courses (not already taken)
in two areas: 8-9 Area 1 - Administrative of Justice/Criminal Justice/ Criminology:
ADMJ 6 Crime, Correction and Society (4)
Area 2 - Business:
BUS 18 Business Law I (5)
Area 3 - Economics:
COMM 8
or COMM 8H
COMM 10
or COMM 10H
COMM 15
or COMM 15H
Argumentation and Critical Inquiry in Oral Communication (5)
Argumentation and Critical Inquiry in Oral Communication - HONORS (5) Fundamentals of Oral Communication (5) Fundamentals of Oral
Communication - HONORS (5) Critical Decision-Making in Groups (5) Critical Decision-Making in
Groups - HONORS (5)
ECON 1
or ECON 1H
ECON 2
or ECON 2H
Principles of Macroeconomics (4)
Principles of Macroeconomics - HONORS (4) Principles of Microeconomics (4)
Principles of Microeconomics - HONORS (4)
Written Communication - Complete one course: 5
Area 4 - Political Science:
POLI 2 Comparative Politics (4)
POLI 5 Introduction to Political Thought and Theory (4)
Area 5 - Public Policy:
SOC 20 Social Problems (4)
Area 6 - Diversity:
EWRT 1A
or EWRT 1AH or
(EWRT 1AS*
and
EWRT 1AT*)
Composition and Reading (5) Composition and Reading - HONORS (5)
Intensive Composition and Reading Stretch: First Quarter (5)
Intensive Composition and Reading Stretch: Second Quarter (5)
ANTH 2
or ANTH 2H
CETH 10 or SOC 29
Cultural Anthropology (4)
Cultural Anthropology - HONORS (4) Race, Ethnicity and Inequality (4) Sociology of Structural Racism in the United States (4)
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COMM 8
or COMM 8H
EWRT 2
or EWRT 2H
PHIL 7
or PHIL 7H
Argumentation and Critical Inquiry in Oral Communication (5)
Argumentation and Critical Inquiry in Oral Communication - HONORS (5) Critical Reading, Writing and Thinking (5) Critical Reading, Writing and
Thinking - HONORS (5) Deductive Logic (4)
Deductive Logic - HONORS (4)
Quantitative Reasoning - Complete one course: 4-5
MATH 10
or MATH 10H
PSYC 15
Introductory Statistics (5) Introductory Statistics - HONORS (5) Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science (4)
also listed as SOC 15
US History - Complete two courses: 8
HIST 17B
or HIST 17BH
HIST 17C
or HIST 17CH
History of the United States
from 1800 to 1900 (4)
History of the United States
from 1800 to 1900 - HONORS (4) History of the United States
from 1900 to the Present (4)
History of the United States
from 1900 to the Present- HONORS (4)
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