Dec 27, 2024  
2021-2022 Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Social Sciences, A.S.


The Associate of Science degree in Social Sciences will serve as a meta-major for students seeking four-year degrees in social science fields. It fulfills general education and introductory level core requirements that are transferrable to specific baccalaureate programs at four-year colleges and universities.  Students graduating with an A.S. in Social Sciences follow a specific concentration and direct their scholarship at the two-year level towards four-year degrees in one of the following fields in the social sciences:  Economics, Education, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology.  Each concentration leads to building specific career-related skills based on tailored coursework and advised choice of credit-bearing electives. 

The degree offers sound preparation for students who wish to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills, writing skills, and an awareness of social context to be applied to practical work experiences.  The skills mastered through the completion of an A.S. in Social Sciences will aid students in future studies, in the workplace, and in positioning themselves for success within their chosen career fields.  The objectives of the degree program are to prepare graduates to:

  • Analyze and evaluate information from quantitative and/or qualitative sources to solve problems in conventional and innovative ways.
  • Demonstrate effective expression of ideas in writing and through discussion to general and specialized audiences.
  • Describe how diverse perspectives might affect interpretations of problems in politics, society, and human relationships.
  • Identify basic terminology, practices, and the scope of specific fields of study within social sciences.

Curriculum for an Associate of Science Degree in Social Sciences


Program Core 9
Concentration 51-53
Total Credit Hours Required 60-62

 

Concentration


Choose one concentration for completion of the program:

Education Concentration


Program Disclaimer


This curriculum includes a list of courses required for this program of study for this calendar year.  Your Academic Plan can be found on DegreeWorks once you become a degree-seeking student. 

Note: All salary projections are based on the current position and educational needs.  BRCTC cannot guarantee that the projections given will be the salaries students or graduates will ultimately receive.