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Sociology Area of Concentration within Social Sciences A.A.

The Sociology Area of Concentration within the A.A. in Social Sciences prepares students for transfer to a four-year institution. Students examine social systems and human interaction while developing communication skills and sociological knowledge applicable to further study and a range of careers.

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Program Information

The Sociology Area of Concentration within Social Sciences A.A. is designed to give students the opportunity to transfer to a four-year institution. Students acquire knowledge and skills necessary to work with people in a changing society.

Success in the program is defined by your ability to apply what you’ve learned in real-world scenarios. This program ensures that every student achieves the following core competencies:

  • Articulate connections between personal experience and the larger forces of history using a sociological perspective.
  • Explain sociological approaches used to study social issues and social problems.
  • Perform sociological analyses on selected contemporary social issues (e.g., education, poverty, globalization, stratification and inequality within multiple social dimensions).
  • Describe sociological research methods and interpret sociological research.
  • Articulate the interplay of macro and micro level structural forces and the influence of culture in shaping behavior.
  • Articulate the stratified nature of globalization and the importance of intercultural differences within and between local and global communities.
  • Communicate effectively on how sociology contributes to a better understanding of the "self" and the larger social world.
  • Develop sociological skillsets that are transferable to other programs and various occupations.
  • Recognize how social life is structured in ways that influence choices, opportunities, and action.
  • Explain the process of globalization and the interconnection of local and global communities.

Success starts with a solid plan. Your program's course sequence is designed to build your skills step-by-step. By following this plan, you ensure you're meeting all program requirements and staying on track.

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Program Facts

60-64Total Credits
2Years to Complete
OnlineOnline or In-Person

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Program Contacts

Faculty

Dr. Esayas Geleta
Faculty Lead
 [email protected]
 301.846.2571

Admissions

Jefferson Hall
1st Floor
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 301.624.2716

Financial Aid

Jefferson Hall
3rd Floor
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 301.846.2620

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