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Social Justice Studies: Race and Ethnicity AA-T Degree - Race & Ethnicity-IGETC GE Breadth

The AA-T in Social Justice Studies: Race and Ethnicity Studies provides a path for students wishing to transfer into various CSU majors related to race and ethnicity, such as Ethnic Studies, Chicano Studies, or African American Studies. This AA-T curriculum is an "Area of Emphasis" (AOE), which allows students to transfer into more than one CSU major related to Race and Ethnicity. Studies interested in transferring to a CSU campus to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in an AOE should meet with a counselor to confirm the courses required for lower division preparation in the major. This degree exposes students to the core principles and practices of the Social Justice Studies field to build a foundation for their future personal, academic, activist, or vocational paths.

Total Units:
60-62

First Year

Semester 1

15-16 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered* GE Area
SJS 300 Z
Introduction to Social Justice Studies or
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
SJS 310 Z
Introduction to LGBTQ Studies or
3
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
SOC 341 Z
Sex and Gender in the U.S.
3
F(O), S(O), Su(O)
IGETC Area 4
IGETC Area 1A-English Composition Z
3
Recommend meeting with a counselor
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 1A
PSYC 330 1
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences or
3
MATH 120 or 125
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 2
STAT 300 Z
Introduction to Probability and Statistics or
4
MATH 120, 125 or STAT 100
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 2
STAT 480 Z
Introduction to Probability and Statistics - Honors or
4
MATH 120 or 125
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 2
ECON 310
Statistics for Business and Economics
3
MATH 120 or 125
F, S
IGETC Area 2
Any Transferable Elective 2
3
F, S, Su
Any Transferable Elective 2
3
F, S, Su
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

1Recommended course.

2Suggestion-a course from List A. Units needed to total 60 units for graduation. Refer to Course Number for the appropriate course level necessary for the degree.

Semester 2

14-15 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered* GE Area
SJS 300 1 Z
Introduction to Social Justice Studies or
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
SJS 310 1 Z
Introduction to LGBTQ Studies or
3
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
SOC 341 1 Z
Sex and Gender in the U.S.
3
F(O), S(O), Su(O)
IGETC Area 4
IGETC Area 3A-Arts or 3B-Humanities 2 Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 3A or 3B
IGETC Area 1B-Critical Thinking Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 1B
Any Transferrable Elective 3
3
F, S, Su
Any Transferrable Elective 3
2-3
F, S, Su
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

1 Select a course not already taken in the previous semester. A total of 6 units from 2 disciplines is required to meet IGETC Area 4.

2 Suggestion-select an Area 3A or 3B course from List A.

3 Suggestion-a course from List A. Units needed to total 60 units for graduation. Refer to Course Number for the appropriate course level necessary for the degree.

Year 2

Semester 3

16 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered* GE Area
SJS 300 1 Z
Introduction to Social Justice Studies or
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
SJS 310 1 Z
Introduction to LGBTQ Studies or
3
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
SOC 341 1 Z
Sex and Gender in the U.S.
3
F(O), S(O), Su(O)
IGETC Area 4
3 units from List A
3
See List A
See List A
IGETC Area 1C-Oral Communication Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 1C
IGETC Area 5B-Biological Science Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 5B
IGETC Area 5C-Biol Science Lab Z
1
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 5C
IGETC Area 4-Ethnic Studies Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 7
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

1 Select a course not already taken in the previous semester. A total of 6 units from 2 disciplines is required to meet IGETC Area 4.

Semester 4

15 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered* GE Area
3 units from List A
3
See List A
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 5A-Physical Science Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 5A
IGETC Area 3A-Arts 1 Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 3A
IGETC Area 3B-Humanities 2 Z
3
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 3B
Any Transferable Elective 3
3
F, S, Su
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

^You must have passed the prerequisite course(s) with a ā€œCā€ or better; Corequisite must be taken during the same semester; Advisory means it is recommended but not required to enroll in the course.

*(O) = online available  (P) = partially online

1 Suggestion-select an Area 3A course from List A.

2 Suggestion-select an Area 3B course from List A.

3 Units needed to total 60 units for graduation. Refer to Course Number for the appropriate course level necessary for the degree.

List A-a minimum of 9 units from at least 2 disciplines

Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered* GE Area
Area 1: History & Government
0
HIST 320
History of the United States: African-American Emphasis
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
F, S
IGETC Area 4
HIST 321 Z
History of the United States: African-American Emphasis
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
F, S
IGETC Area 4
HIST 344 Z
Survey of California History: A Multicultural Perspective
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
F, S
IGETC Area 4
HIST 360
History of African Civilizations
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
HIST 364 Z
Asian Civilization
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
F
IGETC Area 3B or 4
HIST 365
Asian Civilization
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
F
IGETC Area 3B or 4
HIST 373
History of Mexico
3
Eligibility for ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
HIST 380
History of the Middle East
3
Advisory ENGWR 101 or equivalent
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3B or 4
POLS 312
Politics of the Middle East
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101
Every 3 yr starting F20
IGETC Area 4
POLS 313
Latin America
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
POLS 315
Pacific Rim
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101
Every 3 yr starting F21
IGETC Area 4
POLS 317
Global Studies: Africa
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101
Every 3 yr starting S22
IGETC Area 4
POLS 318
Global Studies: Central Asia
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
Every 3 yr starting F22
IGETC Area 4
POLS 319
Global Studies: Southeast Asia
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
Every 3 yr starting S23
IGETC Area 4
Area 2: Arts & Humanities
0
ARTH 312 Z
Women in Art
3
S
IGETC Area 3A
ARTH 325
Native American Art History
3
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3A
ARTH 328
Survey of African Art
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3A or 3B
ARTH 332
Asian Art
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
F
IGETC Area 3A
ENGLT 330 Z
African American Literature
3
ENGWR 101
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3B
ENGLT 335 Z
Latino, Mexican-American, and Chicano Literature
3
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3B
ENGLT 336 Z
Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary American Literature
3
ENGWR 101 or equivalent
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3B
ENGLT 343
Contemporary Regional World Literature
3
Eligibility for ENGWR 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3B
HUM 320
Asian Humanities
3
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3B
HUM 331
Latin American Humanities
3
F, S
IGETC Area 3B
HUM 332 Z
American Humanities
3
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 3B
HUM 339
African American Humanities
3
ENGWR 300
F
IGETC Area 3B
Area 3: Social Science
0
ANTH 332 Z
Native Peoples of California
3
Advisory: Eligible for ENGWR 300
S(O)-even years
IGETC Area 4
ANTH 334 Z
Native Peoples of North America
3
Advisory: Eligible for ENGWR 300
S21, F22 (3 semester rotation)
IGETC Area 4
ETHNS 320
Introduction to African American Studies
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101 or ESLW 340
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4 & 7
ETHNS 330 Z
Introduction to Asian American Studies
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101 or ESLW 340
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4 & 7
ETHNS 340 Z
Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101 or ELSW 340
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4 & 7
ETHNS 344
The Latino Experience in America
3
Advisory: ENGWR 101 or ESLW 340
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
JOUR 320 Z
Race and Gender in the Media
3
F
IGETC Area 4
Area 4: Quantitative Reasoning & Research Methods
0
PSYC 330 1
Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences or
3
MATH 120 or 125
F, S
IGETC Area 2
STAT 300 1 Z
Introduction to Probability and Statistics or
4
MATH 120, 125 or STAT 100
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 2
STAT 480 1 Z
Introduction to Probability and Statistics - Honors or
4
MATH 120 or 125
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 2
ECON 310 1
Statistics for Business and Economics or
3
MATH 129 or 125
F, S
IGETC Area 2
SOC 302 Z
Introduction to Social Research Methods
3
SOC 300; Advisory: ENGWR 300 or ESLW 300 & STAT 300
Check Class Schedule for offering
IGETC Area 4
Area 5: Major Preparation
0
HIST 308
History of World Civilizations, 1500 to Present
3
Advisory: ENGWR 300
S
IGETC Area 4
PSYC 300 Z
General Principles
3
Advisory: ENGRD 310, ENGRD 312, ENGWR 300 or ESLW 340 or equivalent
F, S, Su
IGETC Area 4
SOC 300 Z
Introductory Sociology
3
F(O), S(O), Su(O)
IGETC Area 4
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

1 Planned for Semester 1

Career Options/Outlook:

The degree gives students a pathway to possibilities, options and baccalaureate degree focusing on social justice. Students with a bachelor\'s degree or higher often assume careers as (or in) the following: activists, community organizers, political campaigners, human rights groups, religious organizations, international agencies, lobbyists and mediators. This is also an excellent starting point for students interested in a career in law, law enforcement, social work, clinical psychology, or any social science, politics, business, education, or public policy. Career opportunities require more than an associate\'s degree.

Transfer notes:

Please meet with a counselor for specific transfer course evaluation or transferring to a specific 4-year institution.

General Education (GE):

Non-specified GE courses identified by CRC Area, CSU Area or IGETC Area without pre- or co-requisite can be taken at any semester.

Honors option:

The CRC Honors Program is designed specifically for academically accomplished students and for students with the potential for high achievement. Students who complete 15 units or more in honors-designated courses will earn special recognition as an Honors Scholar, a distinction that may entitle the student to guaranteed transfer and scholarship opportunities at select transfer colleges and universities.

About this program map:

This program map represents one possible pathway to complete the program. Please see a counselor to create an education plan customized to meet your needs. This map is not a guarantee of course availability or financial aid applicability.

Zero Textbook Costs (ZTC):

The Zero Textbook Costs designation and logo are added to any course that provides free access to all required instructional materials. These are typically shared with students through Canvas. Courses that are designated as ZTC may still require students to purchase supplemental materials such as lab coats, a calculator, art supplies, etc. See full definitions and searching tips on the Zero Textbook Costs page of the college website.

Catalog Year: 2023-2024

Published August 04, 2023

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