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- Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies
Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies
Associate in Arts for Transfer
About the Degree
The Associate in Arts in Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies for Transfer is designed for prospective California State University (CSU) transfer students who are preparing for careers in the field of Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies. Completion of the Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies Transfer degree will provide a streamlined pathway for transfer to a CSU campus with a Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies or similar major. Examples of CSU majors include American Studies, Gender Studies, Liberal Studies w/ Option in Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture & Society, Sociology Concentraiton in Race, Class, and Gender, Sociology with Inequalities and Diversity Option, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and Women's Studies. Students should consult with a counselor to determine whether or not this degree is the best option for their transfer goals. General education requirements should be selected carefully based on the intended transfer institution; please see a counselor for details if you are pursuing transfer to the UC system.
Program Outcomes
- Upon completion of the AA-T in Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies, students will able to discuss the social, economic, political, intellectual and cultural contributions of LGBTQ+ people of the past and present.
- Upon completion of the AA-T in Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies, students will be able to discuss how sexual identity and gender identity combine with nationality, race and ethnicity, religion, social class, and physical ability to shape the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals.
- Upon completion of the AA-T in Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ
- Studies, students will be able to synthesize the relationships between epistemological frameworks used in LGBTQ+ studies and those used in other areas (i.e. Queer Theory, Feminist Theory, and Critical Theory).
- Upon completion of the AA-T in Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies, students will
be able to compare and contrast the key
methodologies utilized in LGBTQ+ studies.
Course | Units |
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LBGT 1 (Introduction to LGBTQ Studies) | 3 |
SOC 3 (Cultural and Racial Minorities) | 3 |
SOC 11 (Sociology of Gender) | 3 |
WMST 1 (Introduction to Women's Studies) | 3 |
WMST 2 (Global Perspective of Women). | 3 |
Course | Units |
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Area 1: History or Government | |
HIST 32 (U.S. Women's History | 3 |
Area 2: Arts and Humanities | |
ENG 32 (U.S. Women's Literature) | 3 |
HUMN 4 (Global Cinemas) | 4 |
PHIL 5 (Feminist Philosophy) | 3 |
RELS 3 (Intro To Women's Spirituality) | 3 |
RELS 11 (The Nature of Islam) | 3 |
Area 3: Social Science | |
ANTR 5 (Cultures of the U.S. in Global Perspective) | 3 |
GS 1 (Introduction to Global Studies) | 3 |
GS 2 (Global Issues) | 3 |
HEA 11 (Health and Social Justice) | 3 |
PSYC 3 (Introduction to Social Psychology) | 3 |
PSYC 13 (Psychology of Women) | 3 |
Area 4: Quantitative Reasoning (only one course may be used) |
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MATH 40 (Statistic and Probability) or | |
PSYC 25 (Research Methods) or | |
SOC 13 (Research Methods) | 4 |
Units Category | Units |
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Total Units in the Major | 18 - 20 |
General Education and Electives | 40 - 42 |
Total Units | 60 |