SOCIOLOGY
Associate of Arts A.A.
An Associate of Arts Degree in Sociology prepares students for articulation or transfer to a baccalaureate degree program. The student who earns this degree typically has a career that involves dealing with people, often working for large businesses or organizations or in community service, public relations, teaching, or research.
Course |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
COM 104 |
Human Communication |
4 |
CS 205 |
Computer Literacy and Office Automation |
4 |
*Electives |
Open Electives |
8 |
ENG 101 |
Academic Writing and Reading (requires placement test) |
4 |
ENG 102 |
Writing in Academic Discourse |
4 |
ENG 333 |
Technical Writing |
4 |
Electives |
General Education electives: Natural Science |
12 |
Electives |
General Education electives: Area II |
8 |
Elective |
General Education elective: Area IV |
4 |
Elective |
General Education elective: Area VI (Liberal Arts) |
4 |
Electives |
General Education electives: Area II, III, or IV |
8 |
MTH 145 |
Mathematics and the Modern World (requires placement test) |
4 |
PSY 105 |
Psychology: The Science of Behavior |
4 |
PSY 110 |
Psychology of Behavior II |
4 |
PSY 200 |
Problems in Interviewing and Case Management |
4 |
PSY 341 |
Lifespan Developmental Psychology |
4 |
SOC 200 |
Social Life |
4 |
SOC 221 |
Exploring Social Issues: Issues in Field Placement |
4 |
SOC 332 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
4 |
* Must be approved by academic advisor.
Total Quarter Hours: 95
For academic advising, please call Student Services at 419-586-0300.
Faculty Contact Information:
Jim Steinberg, Ph.D.
248 Dwyer Hall
419-586-0342
james.steinberg@wright.edu |
Admission Information:
Students should have completed a college preparatory curriculum in high school.
Other Information:
While opportunities exist for people with an associate degree, the higher the degree, the greater the variety of opportunities. Students may want to consider earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Organizational Leadership or continuing with their sociology degree at the Dayton campus.
Page last modified: September 1, 2010
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