Sociology (AA Degree)
The Associate of Arts degree in Sociology is designed for transfer to the Sociology bachelor’s degree at all Arizona public universities. Students completing this degree will transfer 61–64 credits to all Arizona public universities. Requirements differ significantly among state universities. Students should see an advisor to plan their program of study to avoid transfer difficulties.
Minimum Credits Required: 62
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Degree Information
What courses will I need to take?
AGEC-A Requirements (35 credits) |
All General Education coursework must be selected from approved AZ General Education Curriculum. |
Course | Course Title | Hours |
Composition (6 credits) | | |
ENG 101 | College Composition I | 3 |
ENG 102 | College Composition II | 3 |
Mathematics (3 credits) | | |
MAT 140 or higher. | College Mathematics | 5 |
Arts/Humanities (6 credits) | | |
Two courses from different disciplines. | | 6 |
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) | | |
Two courses from different disciplines. | | 6 |
Physical/Biological Sciences (8 credits) | | |
Two courses. | | 8 |
General Education Options (0-6 credits) | | |
Any AGEC coursework to complete 35 credits. | 0-6 |
Special Requirements |
Must be met within the General Education requirements by a minimum of 2 courses. |
Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry | "W" |
Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness | "E" |
Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness | "C" |
Degree Core Requirements (10 credits) |
Course | Course Title | Hours |
SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
SOC 210 | Sociology of Gender | 4 |
SOC 215 | Race & Ethnic Relations | 3 |
Electives (9 credits) |
Select three courses from the following list. |
Course | Course Title | Hours |
SOC 130 | Human Sexuality | 3 |
SOC 140 | Marriage & the Family in Contemporary America | 3 |
SOC 230 | Sociology of Media & Film | 3 |
SOC 235 | Sociology of Deviance | 3 |
PSY 230 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
Language Elective Requirement (8 credits) |
Two semesters of the same natural human language, other than English. | 8 |
What will I learn?
The outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates will possess at the end of their program of study.
- Define and apply key terms, concepts and theories of sociology
- Describe the sociological imagination as it relates to everyday life
- Apply critical thinking skills to understanding sociological research and theoretical inference building
- Explain the influence of race, gender, culture, and social stratification on social issues
- Demonstrate an understanding of research methods used in the field of sociology
How will my course placement affect my course sequence?
Placement testing requirements can vary, please select the courses that are most appropriate for your skill level. For additional information view the
Course Placement page.
Tracks based on current degree minimum requirements for English and Math.
English/Reading
Track 1:
ENG 095
ENG 099 + RDG 099
ENG 101
ENG 102
Track 2:
ENG 095
RDG 099
ENG 101A (combines ENG 099 + ENG 101)
ENG 102
Math
Track 1:
MAT 088
MAT 091
MAT 097
MAT 142
PSY 230**
Track 2:
MAT 088
MAT 091
MAT 140 (combines MAT 097 + MAT 142)
PSY 230**
Work with an advisor to ensure completion of your pathway in a timely manner.
**If PSY Elective