2021-2022 Pierce College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology (AA-DTA) Course Map
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Created by Pierce faculty, this map outlines the initial coursework for this career field and for transfer to a four-year institution. It provides you a clear path to complete your degree by listing a specific set of courses relevant to your program and career. The map is designed with the appropriate number of credits and meets degree requirements. Courses are organized in a recommended sequence; please schedule accordingly. If a course is unavailable, select the next appropriate course within the sequence. If you want to change a course on this map you must speak with an advisor to assure you meet all degree requirements. For each course, a purpose statement explains how the content relates to your career field. On this map, there may be instances when you will be required to select a course from several options. Use these purpose statements and notes to choose the course that best aligns with your interests and needs. You will also find action items to complete to assure you progress and graduate on time. While this map is a great guide to courses required to complete an Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) Degree Requirements Degree, you are responsible for fulfilling all degree requirements. Questions? Your Success Network is ready to help you!
Important note about transfer: colleges and universities may change their requirements at any time, so this map is not a guarantee of transfer. You will need to check transfer requirements with your intended four-year school.
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1. College Success
- COLLG 110 College Success (3 credits)
Course purpose: A foundational course to explore and affirm a career choice and build upon the skills, knowledge, and resources that will support you at Pierce College and beyond. Note: The College Success course you select will depend on the Career Pathway Map you are following. Your advisor will assist you in selecting either the 3- or 5- credit version of the course. Should you choose to repeat a College Success course you must enroll in a College Success course with the same credit amount as the original course; a COLLG 110 course grade can only be replaced with a grade from another COLLG 110 course and a COLLG 115 course grade can only be replaced with a grade from another COLLG 115 course.
2. English Composition I
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5 credits)
Course purpose: Career pathways in Sociology require you to effectively read, write, and communicate to a variety of audiences in diverse ways. Note: Your advisor will assist you in reviewing your Guided Self Placement and selecting either the 5-credit or the 7-credit co-requisite ENGL& 101 + ENGLC 101 course.
3. Introduction to Sociology
- SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology (5 credits)
Course purpose: An introduction to sociology, the study of society and human interaction. You will learn the systematic, or scientific, study of social phenomena, developing one’s “sociological imagination” and exploring human relationships.
Note: If transferring to UW, the course equivalent is SOC 110, an Individuals and Societies (I&S) Area of Knowledge requirement. UW requires a GPA of 2.5 in all Sociology courses used towards the degree. If transferring to WSU, the equivalent is SOC 101, a SSC common requirement and required. If transferring to CWU, the equivalent is SOC 107 and required.
Action Item: Meet with Advisor
Use your Success Network! In your first quarter, meet with your advisor to revisit your career and transfer path, make adjustments to your goals as needed, and plan for your next steps.
5. Math Course Recommendation
The math course you select will depend on the transfer institution you plan to attend and your math placement. Your advisor will assist you in selecting the appropriate course(s).
Mathematics Course Distribution List
8. Social Science Course Recommendation
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- SOC& 201 Social Problems (5 credits)
Course purpose: Sociologists need an understanding of systemic issues impacting society, including sex, gender, race, ethnicity, and social stratification. This course explores some of the socio-culturally defined problems today.
Note: If transferring to UW, the equivalent is SOC 110, an Individuals and Societies (I&S) Area of Knowledge requirement. UW requires a GPA of 2.5 in all Sociology courses used towards the degree. If transferring to WSU, the equivalent is SOC 101, a SSC common requirement and required. If transferring to CWU, the equivalent is SOC 107 and is required. - POLS& 101 Introduction Political Science (5 credits)
Course purpose: Sociologists need a comparative understanding of various forms of government. Government and politics are critical elements of institutional processes and structure.
9. English Composition II
10. Communication Course Recommendation
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11. Nutrition
- NUTR& 101 Nutrition (5 credits)
Course purpose: Sociologists need an understanding of epidemiology and the role of human health. This course examines human health with respect to essential nutrients, factors that affect eating habits, food advertising, and disease. The course may offer background to sociology of health and medicine.
12. Family and Intimate Relationships
- SOC 211 Family and Intimate Relationships (5 credits)
Course purpose: Sociologists need an understanding of family, marriage, and intimate relationships. This course explores the cultural and historical factors that have and continue to shape the institution of family.
Note: If transferring to UW, the equivalent is an Individuals and Societies (I&S) Area of Knowledge requirement. If transferring to WSU, the equivalent is a SSC common requirement. If transferring to CWU, the equivalent is a lower division transfer course.
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15. Art Appreciation
- ART& 100 Art Appreciation (5 credits)
Course purpose: Sociologists need an understanding of art as a form of expression across history and societies. Art is reflective of cultural expression across various historical contexts, societies, and people. This provides another way of understanding culture and expression.
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17. Social Science Course Recommendation
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18. Sociology/Language Course Recommendation
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- SOC 235 Race and Ethnicity (5 credits)
Course purpose: Sociologists need an understanding of race and ethnicity in contemporary society. This course examines the dynamics of racism – power and inequality; prejudice and discrimination, identity, stratification, segregation, institutional racism, etc.
Note: If transferring to WSU, the equivalent is a SSC common requirement. If transferring to CWU, the equivalent is a lower division transfer courses. If transferring to UW, please work with your advisor regarding the best transfer course option.
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19. Social Science Course Recommendations
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