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Social Sciences
An Arts and Sciences A.A. Degree Program (Transfer)
Application Code 58
For Curriculum Information Contact the Social Sciences and Teacher Education Division—Room ST-149—410-772-4832
This curriculum is designed as a guide to students planning to transfer to a four-year institution to complete a bachelor’s degree in the social sciences. Geography, history, political science, pre-law, etc. students are advised to check the requirements of the institution to which they intend to transfer.
GENERAL EDUCATION CORECredits
(General education core credits in excess of 36 willtransfer as general electives or courses related to themajor. Each student’s total of general education andrequired courses must equal at least 60 semesterhours of credit.)
CompositionENGL-121 College Composition I3
ENGL-122 College Composition II3
Arts & HumanitiesLiterature Core Course (see p. 51)3
Fine Arts Core Course (see p. 51)3
SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking3
HistoryHistory Core Course (see p. 52)3
Social SciencesHistory Core Course (see p. 52) and PSYC-1016
ScienceScience Core Courses (see p. 52; must
include one course with lab)7-8
MathematicsMATH-121, 122, 131, or higher3-5
InterdisciplinaryInterdisciplinary and Emerging Issues Core
Course (see p. 53)2-3
REQUIRED COURSES RELATED TO MAJOR
HumanitiesHumanities Elective (see p. 54)3
SOCI-101Introduction to Sociology3
POLI-101American Federal Government3
Arts and SciencesArts and Sciences Electives (see p. 53)
(World Language Sequence is recommended)*6-8
POLI-102State and Local Government
OR
POLI-201Comparative Government3
EnglishAny course with an ENGL or MASS prefix
(Course must be 200 level or higher)6
60-66
*World Language Sequence requirements vary by institution. At HCC, the World Language Sequence means two sequential foreign language courses in the same language (e.g. SPAN-101 and SPAN-102, or FREN-102 and FREN-201), excluding courses taught in English.