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Code
TPSO 
Title Sociology Transfer Pathway  
Department Sociology 

SOCIOLOGY TRANSFER PATHWAY AA DEGREE
Program Course Requirements


Semester One (14 credits)
CCST 1550 Introduction to College, 1 cr (recommended)
ENGL 1410 Composition I (Goal 1) or ENGL 1420* Honors Composition I (Goal 1), 4 cr
SOCL 1401 Introduction to Sociology (Goals 2,5) or SOCL 1403* Honors Intro to Sociology (Goals 5,8), 3 cr
Goal 3** course, 3 cr
Goal 6** course, 3 cr

Semester Two (16 credits)
COMM course (Goal 1), 3 cr
ENGL 1411* Composition II (Goal 1) or ENGL 1421* Honors Composition II (Goals 1,9), 4 cr
SOCL 1472 Sociology of the Family (Goal 5) or SOCL 2405 Criminology (Goal 5), 3 cr
Goal 3** course with lab (Goals 3,10), 3 cr
Goal 5** course, 3 cr

Semester Three (15 credits)
MATH 1460* Intro to Statistics (Goal 4) or MATH 1461* Honors Intro to Statistics (Goals 2,4), 4 cr
Goal 5** course, 3 cr
Goal 6** course, 3 cr
Goal 8** course, 3 cr
HLTH or PHED Fitness for Life course, 2 cr

Semester Four (15 credits)
SOCL 2481 Race, Ethnicity and Oppression (Goals 5,7) or SOCL 2411 Social Problems (Goals 5,9), 3 cr
Goal 6** course, 3 cr
Goal 7** or 9** course, 3 cr
Electives**, 6 cr

GRADUATION REQUIREMENT - 60 CREDITS
*Denotes Prerequisites
**Many courses from Goals 1 – 6 also meet Goal 7 – 10. Credits count only once. Students are advised to select MnTC courses with multiple goal assignments whenever possible.

Click here to download the Sociology Transfer Pathway A.A. Degree Program Planning Form (PDF)

Program Information: Sociologists study human's social lives, activities, interactions, processes, and organizations within the context of larger social, political, and economic forces. They examine how social influences affect different individuals and groups, and the ways organizations and institutions affect people's lives. The Sociology Transfer Pathway AA offers students a powerful option: the opportunity to complete an Associate of Arts degree that directly transfers to a designated Sociology bachelor's degree program at Minnesota State universities. The curriculum has been carefully designed so that students completing this pathway degree and transferring to one of the seven Minnesota State universities enters the university with junior-year status. All courses in the Transfer Pathway associate degree will directly transfer and apply to the designated bachelor's degree programs in a related field.

Program Outcomes:
Graduates will be able to:

  • Identify and explain key concepts in Sociology;
  • Apply key concepts in Sociology to real world examples;
  • Identify and explain major theoretical perspectives in Sociology;
  • Analyze social phenomena using theoretical perspectives;
  • Apply a Sociological Imagination to social issues;
  • Identify and explain the causes and consequences of social inequalities;
  • Compare and contrast societies based on social structure, institutions and culture; and
  • Identify and describe the research methods used in Sociology.

Special Program Requirements:

  • These requirements apply to new students, and students who have been absent from this college one academic year or longer.
  • At least one semester before you plan to graduate, complete an Application to Graduate.
  • Student must obtain a grade of “C” or higher in each of the four required (12 credits) Communications courses.
  • A total of 60 college level credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher are required for an Associate of Arts Degree.
  • A cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in all Minnesota Transfer Curriculum courses is required to complete the MnTC.
  • 15 credits must be earned at Central Lakes College to be eligible for an Associate of Arts Degree.
  • Classes may meet requirements for more than one goal area, but credit will not be awarded for any course twice.

Transfer Opportunities: The Sociology Transfer Pathway A.A. Degree offers students a powerful option: the opportunity to complete an Associate of Arts degree with course credits that directly transfer to designated Sociology bachelor's degree programs at Minnesota State universities. The curriculum has been specifically designed so students completing this pathway degree and transferring to a Minnesota State university may enter with junior-year status. Courses in the Sociology Transfer Pathway associates degree will directly transfer and apply to the designated bachelor's degree programs. Students should consult with an advisor for guidance regarding how to best meet the requirements of their intended baccalaureate program. Universities within the Minnesota State system participating in the Sociology Transfer Pathways include: • Bemidji State University – BA • Metropolitan State University - BAS • Minnesota State University, Mankato – BA/BS • Minnesota State University, Moorhead – BA • Southwest State University, BA • St. Cloud State University - BA • Winona State University - BA