232 CCSN 2006-2007 COURSE CATALOG
Students may elect to graduate using the degree requirements in effect at the time of
matriculation or completion. If a program is official after a student has matriculat-
ed, the student may choose the degree requirements of the new program.
In no case may a student use a catalog which is more than six years old at the time
of graduation.
CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT
SOC C01
33
Total Credits
SOCIOLOGY - APPLIED SKILLS EMPHASIS
33 Credits
SPECIAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (30 Credits):
CR SEMESTER
MGT 201
Principles of Management
3 ___________
SOC 101
Principles of Sociology
3 ___________
SOC 102
Contemporary Social Issues
3 ___________
SOC 210
Introduction to
4 ___________
Statistical Methods
SOC 240
Social Science Research Methods 3 ___________
SOC 281
Computer Applications
4 ___________
for the Social Sciences
SOC 289
Applied Skills in Sociology
3 ___________
SOC 291
Field Experience in Sociology 1
SOC 298
Selected Topics in Sociology 3 ___________
Plus 3 credits from the following:
ACC 201
Financial Accounting
3 ___________
COM 102
Introduction to Interpersonal 3 ___________
Communication
MKT 210
Marketing Principles
3 ___________
PHIL 102
Critical Thinking and Reasoning 3 ___________
Computation included in SOC 210
Human Relations included in SOC 101
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (3 Credits):
CR SEMESTER
COMMUNICATIONS
:
3 ___________
ENG 107
This program will provide students an opportunity to work in community social service agencies and other fields after completing the pro-
posed degree requirements. Many of the courses are applied in nature and fit with current community services agencies’ occupational needs.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES -
Graduates of this program will have the opportunity to:
• Distinguish among the fields of psychology, sociology, and
anthropology.
• Demonstrate proficiency qualifications for entry level position in a
social service agency.
• Demonstrate knowledge of and apply social sciences concepts to
delivering services in a social science agency.