LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
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Sociology<br />
The Associate of Arts degree in sociology is designed primarily<br />
for the student who plans to transfer to a four-year institution<br />
and pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology. The program<br />
is designed around the requirements set by the University of<br />
Wyoming for a four-year degree. Also, the program can help<br />
prepare students in studies other than sociology including<br />
international studies, pre-law, administration of justice, library<br />
preprofessional, and aging and human development.<br />
A minimum of 64 semester credit hours is required<br />
for a degree. Students should consult with an advisor in<br />
order to ensure that all courses selected are appropriate<br />
and transferable. All degree candidates must complete two<br />
semesters of a foreign language (8 semester hours).<br />
First Year<br />
FALL SEMESTER<br />
ENGL 1010 – English I: Composition ................................. 3 <br />
Foreign Language .................................................................... 4 <br />
MATH 1000 – Problem Solving -OR<br />
MATH 1400 – Pre-Calculus Algebra..................................... 3-4<br />
SOC 1000 – Sociological Principles.................................. 3 <br />
Computer Literacy ................................................................... 1<br />
Physical Education Activity..................................................... 1<br />
15-16<br />
SPRING SEMESTER<br />
CO/M 1010 – Public Speaking -OR<br />
CO/M 1030 – Interpersonal Communication ..................... 3<br />
ANTH 1200 – Introduction to Cultural Anthropology........ 3<br />
BIOL 1000 – Principles of Biology -OR<br />
BIOL 1010 – General Biology ............................................. 4 <br />
ENGL 1020 – English II ........................................................ 3 <br />
Foreign Language .................................................................... 4 <br />
17<br />
Second Year<br />
FALL SEMESTER<br />
STAT 2070 – Introductory Statistics for the<br />
Social Sciences .............................................. 4 <br />
POLS 1000 – American and Wyoming Government -OR<br />
HIST 1211 – U.S. to 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1221 – U.S. from 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1251 – Wyoming History -OR<br />
ECON 1200 – Economics, Law, and Government............... 3 <br />
SOC 2400 – Criminology -AND/OR- Electives ................. 8-9<br />
15-16<br />
SPRING SEMESTER<br />
PSYC 1000 – General Psychology ....................................... 4 <br />
Social Sciences (Recommended: HIST 1211/1221)................ 4-6<br />
Fine Arts/Humanities Elective<br />
(other than a foreign language) .................... 3<br />
Electives ........................................................................ 6<br />
17-19<br />
Total minimum credit hours required ...................................... 64<br />
Spanish<br />
Students interested in studying Spanish with the intent of<br />
earning an Associate of Arts degree or transferring to a fouryear<br />
university for a Bachelor of Arts degree should major in<br />
Spanish. In addition, students majoring in business, criminal<br />
justice, education, social sciences, or health care professions<br />
may be interested in a double major in Spanish to increase<br />
their employability by becoming bilingual. If students<br />
previously have studied Spanish, they should consult the<br />
Advising Center or the Spanish instructor for appropriate<br />
placement.<br />
PROGRAM REqUIREMENTS<br />
HUMN 2395 – Mexican Civilization (Offered fall, odd years) -OR-<br />
Humanities elective approved by advisor .............................. 3<br />
SPAN 1010 – First-Year Spanish I ....................................... 4<br />
SPAN 1020 – First-Year Spanish II ...................................... 4<br />
SPAN 2030 – Second-Year Spanish I .................................. 4<br />
SPAN 2041 – Intermediate Spanish II................................. 4<br />
19<br />
COLLEGE REqUIREMENTS<br />
Art, Music, Theater Elective..................................................... 3<br />
CO/M 1010 – Public Speaking -OR<br />
CO/M 1030 – Interpersonal Communication ..................... 3<br />
ENGL 1010 – English I: Composition ................................. 3<br />
ENGL 1020 – English II ........................................................ 3<br />
EDFD 1010 – Introduction to Teaching -OR- Elective........ 2-3<br />
EDFD 2020 – Foundations of Education -OR- Elective ..... 3<br />
EDFD 2100 – Educational Psychology -OR- Elective......... 3<br />
Humanities Elective ................................................................ 3<br />
HUMN 2400 – Study Tour: Mysteries of Mexico -OR-<br />
Humanities, Art, Music, Theater Elective............................... 3<br />
POLS 1000 – American and Wyoming Government -OR<br />
HIST 1211 – U.S. to 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1221 – U.S. from 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1251 – Wyoming History -OR<br />
ECON 1200 – Economics, Law, and Government............... 3<br />
Lab Science ........................................................................ 4<br />
MATH 1000 – Problem Solving -OR<br />
MATH 1400 – Pre-Calculus Algebra..................................... 3-4<br />
Physical Education Activity..................................................... 1<br />
Social Science Elective........................................................... 9-10<br />
Computer Literacy Elective..................................................... 1<br />
47-50<br />
Total credit hours required...................................................66-69<br />
Speech<br />
(See Communication)