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Dec 21, 2024
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MyRoadmaps Catalog
Sociology, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentration, BA (2019-2020) (AA-T in Sociology)
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The AA-T in Sociology guarantees completion of 60 transferable units and all lower division core GE satisfied. This transfer degree will meet the SOCI 1 requirement at SJSU. We encourage students to complete the SOCI 80 and SOCI 15 equivalencies as part of the AA-T degree options, but if not completed prior to transfer they will need to be completed at SJSU after transfer, as well as the American Institutions requirement.
Below is the path to the BA Sociology Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies concentration degree in 60 semester units with the transfer AA-T Sociology degree:
Year 1 Year 2
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1st Semester (15 units)
- Writing Skills Test Taken and Passed
- 3 units
- (if taken then elective) 3 units
- 3 units
- SOCI 102 - Introduction to Statistics (if taken then elective) 3 units
- 3 units
2nd Semester (15 units)
- SJSU Studies Area V in US and California Government. meets US2+3 + Area V (if US2+3 was met previously then take a different Area V course) 3 units
- OR 3 units
- 3 units
- WOMS 169 - Sexualities and the Body 3 units
- University Elective 1 unit
- PE 2 units
3rd Semester (15 units)
- SJSU Studies Area R 3 units
- OR 3 units
- 3 units
- University Electives 6 units
4th Semester (15 units)
- US History. meets US1 (if US1 was met previously then take a university elective) 3 units
- SOCI 104B - Advanced Quantitative Research Methods , OR 3 units
- , WOMS 101, WOMS 102, WOMS 112, WOMS 114, WOMS 160 OR WOMS 189 6 units
- University Elective 3 units
Roadmap Notes
# SOCI 162 meets SJSU Studies Area S
A minimum of 40 upper division units must be completed for degree. This roadmap is a sample pathway. Check with a major advisor regarding the most appropriate course sequence. 60 units minimum will be transferred with this degree, however up to 70 transfer units can be applied to the lower division and lower division free electives if articulated.
A minor is strongly recommended and the “University Electives” can be used to complete a minor at SJSU after transfer.
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