2008-10 Curriculum & Programs of Study :: Georgia Perimeter College
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     2008-10 Curriculum & Programs of Study

    Associate of Arts - Sociology

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    Area   Credit hours
    A - E This Program of Study requires Core I to satisfy Areas A - E.
    F Courses appropriate to the Program of Study 18 hours

    Required courses:
    SOCI 1101* Introduction to Sociology (a) 3 hours
    SOCI 1160*
    or
    SOCI 2293*
    Introduction to Social Problems

    Introduction to Marriage and Family
    3 hours

    3 hours
    A two-semester sequence in Foreign Language from
    1002*-2001-2002  (b)
    6 hours

    Choose 6-15 hours from the following courses:
    ANTH 1102* Introduction to Anthropology 3 hours
    ECON 2105* Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours
    GEOG 1101* Introduction to Human Geography 3 hours
    HIST 1111* A Survey of World History to Early Modern Times (1500) 3 hours

    or

       
    HIST 1112* A Survey of World History from Early Modern Times (1500) 3 hours

    HIST 2111*
    or
    HIST 2112*

    United States History I*
     
    United States History II*
    3 hours
     
    3 hours
    MATH 1431 Introduction to Statistics (c) 3 hours
    PHIL 1301* Survey of Philosophical Thought 3 hours
    PHIL 2641 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 hours
    POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science 3 hours
    PSYC 1101* Introduction to General Psychology 3 hours
    SOCI 1160*
    or
    SOCI 2293*
    Introduction to Social Problems
     
    Introduction to Marriage and Family
    3 hours

    3 hours

    NOTES:
            * Or Honors version    
            (a)    SOCI 1101 or SOCI 1101H  must be taken in Area F.
            (b)    One foreign language course (1002*, 2001, 2002) may be taken in Area B and another in Area C allowing the student to take more classes from Area F. However, a total of 6 hours of foreign language credit at the 1002 level or higher is required for this degree.
            (c)    MATH 1431 is recommended for Area D.