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Oct 01, 2024
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Catalog 2024-2025
Social Sciences Pathway Curriculum Map
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Courses should be completed in the order listed below. Critical courses and other milestones are indicated with a ♦. Completion of these specific courses and/or special requirements may be necessary for timely progress through a major. Additional information and reminders are indicated with a ►.
To view your academic plan and track progress, visit DegreeWorks. Contact Academic Advising with questions or for assistance in revising your academic plan.
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Course Sequence - Complete in Order Listed
When directed to complete a General Education Elective, select a course within the category from the list of approved General Education Courses .
This course sequence reflects the curriculum for a student who has completed any developmental coursework and has no transfer credits. Completion of 30 credits per year is needed to earn this degree within two years.
- CMNS 101 - Fundamentals of Communication 3 Credit(s).
- ENGL 101 - College Composition I 3 Credit(s).
- Mathematics General Education Elective 3-4 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): MATH 125 or MATH 153
- Social and Behavioral Sciences General Education Elective 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): PSYC 101 or SOCL 101
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): HIST 111 , HUSC 101 , POLS 101 , PSYC 101 or SOCL 101
►You’re making great progress! Check in with your Advisor to make adjustments to your goals as needed, and plan for your next steps.
- ENGL 102 - College Composition II 3 Credit(s).
- Arts and Humanities General Education Elective 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): PHIL 101 or PHIL 240 (Diversity-approved)
- Information Technology General Education Elective 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): CSIT 101 or CSIT 120 (Diversity-approved)
- Diversity-Approved Social and Behavioral Sciences General Education Elective 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): PSYC 105 or SOCL 141
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): ANTH 101 , HIST 112 , HUSC 104 , PSYC 105 or SOCL 141
►Meet with an Advisor to review your education plan, and to discuss the next steps for your career or transfer goals.
- Biological and Physical Sciences with Lab General Education Elective 4 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): BIOL 107 , BIOL 108 or BIOL 111
- Wellness and Health General Education Elective 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): HLTH 101 or PEFT 101
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): PSYC 103 , SOCL 102 or WMST 101
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): AASD 101 , CRJU 101 or GLBL 101
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): PSYC 201 , POLS 111 or SOCL 121
►Way to go! It is time to apply for graduation. Visit the Graduation website for details and check in with an Advisor for assistance in mapping out your final courses.
- Biological and Physical Sciences General Education Elective 3-4 Credit(s).
→ Recommended elective course(s): CHEM 100 , CHEM 107 or ENVS 101
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): HIST 116 , HUSC 122 , HLTH 126 or SOCL 122
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): HIST 101 , HLTH 120 , HUSC 120 , PSYC 226 or SOCL 226
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credits(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): POLS 131 , PSYC 219 or SOCL 202
- Area of Engagement Course 3 Credit(s).
→ Recommended AOE course(s): HLTH 212 , PSYC 258 or SOCL 223
Notes
*Credit students who are new to college (no successfully completed transferable college credits from other institutions) are required to take ACDV 101 - Academic Development 101 . This 1-credit course is designed to be taken in the first semester at CCBC. Students must provide an official transcript(s) from an accredited institution to document successful completion of college coursework for the ACDV 101 requirement to be waived.
Courses may not be offered every semester; refer to course description for offering information or view the course schedule.
Only courses within your program of study are eligible for Financial Aid assistance.
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