Evaluation Worksheet for Major Social and Behavioral Sciences
 
SID: ________________________________ Associate in Arts - 1023
  Effective: Summer 2025
  Area Majors
Name: ________________________________ (707) 527-4763

REQUIREMENTS: Complete 18.0 units

Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirements - complete 18.0 units
CourseDescriptionUnitsCompletedIn ProgressComments
Complete any combination totaling at least 18.0 units from the following:
AGBU 7 Agricultural Economics3.0   
AJ 25 Community Relations3.0   
AJ 56 Crime and Criminal Justice in Society3.0   
ANTH 2 Cultural Anthropology3.0   
ANTH 3 Introduction to Archaeology3.0   
ANTH 4 Ancient Peoples and Society3.0   
ANTH 5 The Anthropology of Language, Communication, and Culture3.0   
ANTH 21 American Folklore and Folklife3.0   
ANTH 30 Anthropology of Globalization3.0   
ANTH 32 Native Cultures of North America3.0   
ANTH 34 Native Cultures of California3.0   
ANTH 42 Cannabis and Culture3.0   
BAD 10 American Business in Its Global Context3.0   
BEHS 49 Independent Study in Behavioral Sciences1.0-3.0   
CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development3.0   
CHLD 68 Working With Children and Families in a Diverse Society3.0   
CHLD 90.1 Child, Family, Community Interrelationships3.0   
COMM 7 Intercultural Communication3.0   
COMM 10 Introduction to Communication Theory3.0   
COUN 7 Identity and Cultural Diversity3.0   
COUN 20 Sex and Gender3.0   
CS 57.11 Social Media, the Internet, and Society3.0   
ECON 1 Principles of Macroeconomics3.0   
ECON 2 Principles of Microeconomics3.0   
ECON 12 Introduction to Economics and the Environment3.0   
GEOG 3 World Regional Geography3.0   
GEOG 7 Introduction to Human Geography3.0   
HIST 5 History of the Modern Middle East3.0   
HIST 6 The Holocaust3.0   
HIST 8.1 History of Latin America from Pre-Columbian to 18303.0   
HIST 8.2 History of Latin America from 1830 to Present3.0   
HIST 17.1 History of the United States to 18773.0   
HIST 17.2 United States History from 18773.0   
HIST 18.1 History of Women in the United States to 18773.0   
HIST 18.2 History of Women in the United States Since 18773.0   
HIST 20 History of the US Since 19453.0   
HIST 21 Race, Ethnicity and Gender in American Culture3.0   
HIST 22 History of California3.0   
HIST 26 History of Chicanx and Latinx from 1848 to present3.0   
HIST 30 African American History3.0   
HIST 33 History of Mexico3.0   
KIN 5 Sport and Society3.0   
KIN 59 Psychological Aspects of Sports Performance3.0   
FMA 6 Media, Culture, and Identity3.0   
FMA 44 Media Criticism3.0   
POLS 1 Introduction to United States Government3.0   
POLS 2 Introduction to Comparative Government3.0   
POLS 11 Introduction to the Fundamentals of Political Science3.0   
POLS 12 Environmental Policy and Politics3.0   
POLS 18 Political Theory3.0   
POLS 25 Introduction to International Relations3.0   
POLS 70 California State & Local Government3.0   
PSYC 1A General Psychology3.0   
PSYC 1B Introduction to Psychological Research Methods3.0   
PSYC 3 Human Sexuality3.0   
PSYC 4 Child and Adolescent Psychology3.0   
PSYC 5 Abnormal Psychology3.0   
PSYC 7 Theories of Personality3.0   
PSYC 8 Introduction to Lifespan Psychology3.0   
PSYC 9 Introduction to Behavioral Sciences Statistics3.0   
PSYC 10 Introduction to Biological Psychology3.0   
PSYC 11 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology3.0   
PSYC 14 Introduction to Positive Psychology3.0   
PSYC 15 Introduction to Psychology of Consciousness3.0   
PSYC 30 Social Psychology3.0   
PSYC 34 The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination3.0   
PSYC 35 Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment3.0   
PSYC 40 Introduction to Psychology of Gender3.0   
SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology3.0   
SOC 2 Modern Social Problems3.0   
SOC 3 Self and Society3.0   
SOC 5 Sociological Research Methods3.0   
SOC 10 Close Relationships and Family Life3.0   
SOC 15 Introduction to Sociology of Gender3.0   
SOC 30 Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality3.0   

It is important that students who are completing an Associate Degree and desire to transfer to a four-year institution meet with a counselor to plan their lower division coursework. While many majors at SRJC are intended to align with lower division major preparation required by California public universities, specific lower-division major requirements vary among individual campuses. See a counselor, visit the Transfer Center, and check Guides For Transfer in Specific Majors, and ASSIST to review transfer preparation guides for specific schools and majors.

Notes:

Social Science Department website
Behavioral Science Department website


    Evaluation worksheet completed upon receipt of Transfer Credit Evaluation form. Includes credit from other institutions only received to date.

    Evaluation worksheet completed for ________________________________. Includes all SRJC and transfer credit received to date.

Units completed:    __________
Units in progress:    __________
Total:    __________
    Requirements Completed
    Pending (work in progress)
    Requirements Not Completed

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