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2024-2025 College Catalog 
    
2024-2025 College Catalog

Sociology, A.A.


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Social Work

Those engaged in social work seek to apply the knowledge and insights of such fields as psychology and sociology to the identification, prevention and treatment of personal and social problems. Students who wish to pursue a degree in social work should follow the suggested program of study for sociology, in consultation with an advisor. NOTE: For students interested in transferring to the University of Wyoming to pursue a bachelor’s degree in social work, you will need to follow this map for required courses.

Sociology, A.A.

Sociology seeks to understand the social and cultural dimensions of life and to explain human behavior. Sociology contributes to a better-informed citizenry, qualifies students for a variety of occupations, and provides excellent preparation for advanced studies in law, medicine, theology, social work, business, criminal justice, and other fields.

This program allows students to focus on sociology for their associate of arts degree. The core provides students the basic coursework in the field while allowing them the flexibility to tailor their program to their individual needs. Students must successfully complete core courses with a “C-” or better to meet program requirements. Students planning to transfer to a four-year program may need to have additional hours beyond the program requirements at Northwest College in order to transfer in as a junior. These students should consult with their advisor and the appropriate four-year college catalog.

 

Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 16


Total Credits: 15


Minimum Credits for Degree = 60


Course Type Key


FYS=First Year Seminar* GOV=U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions* CM=Communications* QR=Quantitative Reasoning* PNW=Physical and Natural World* HC=Human Condition* CTY=Creativity* MR=Major Requirement ME=Major Elective GE=General Elective

*General Education Requirements  

FYS 0000 First Year Seminar  

GOV 0000 U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions  

CM 0000 Communication  

QR 0000 Quantitative Reasoning  

PNW 0000 Physical and Natural World  

HC 0000 Human Condition  

CTY 0000 Creativity  

The General Education courses and General Elective courses listed in the above sequence are recommended courses to fulfill the degree. Any changes to these courses should be discussed with an advisor.

**Remedial education courses may result in additional semesters of study.

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