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2026-27 RCC Catalog 
    
2026-27 RCC Catalog

Sociology


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Associate of Arts Transfer or Associate of Science Transfer

About the Program

This Major Transfer Map Curriculum Articulation Policy (MTM CAP) outlines specific course requirements for students at any participating Oregon community college who plan to transfer to a participating four-year public university and earn a Bachelor of Arts or Science in Sociology or Sociology/Anthropology. A completed Core Transfer Map will transfer to any of the 7 Oregon Public Universities (OPU). A complete MTM-CAP will give students all guarantees listed in this MTM CAP at the participating OPUs listed in this agreement (see link below). The MTM CAP is intended for students who know they want to transfer and earn a Bachelor of Arts or Science in Sociology or Sociology/Anthropology, but who are unsure of their intended transfer destination. Students should work with an advisor to ensure they fulfill the requirements of this major transfer map. Students who are certain of both their major and their intended transfer destination should consult an advisor for information on an existing specific articulation agreement or degree map that will prescribe their course requirements. 

For additional information, refer to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission Transfer Map website.

Program Learning Outcomes

The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. Upon completion of the AAT/AST in Sociology, students will be able to:

Apply the sociological imagination or other sociological approaches to explain how human experiences relate to social structures and/or cultures across time and space.

Analyze how social inequality and systems of power operate across institutions and social categories such as class, race and ethnicity, sex and gender, sexuality, age, etc.

Entry Requirements

Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process.

Advanced Standing

Coursework from accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies and the Social Science Department Chair’s approval. In order to ensure coursework is current, program courses over 10 years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate department chair before being accepted toward course requirements.

Graduation Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 90 term credits of lower division collegiate courses with a minimum grade of “C-” or better. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 at the time the Sociology AAT or AST is awarded. 

Students should also refer to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission Transfer Map website for additional course GPA requirements that may be applicable at their transfer institution. 

Core Transfer Requirements


 

See an advisor for recommended courses before your first term. 

Category

Course

Credits

Writing - (one course)

 WR 121Z  

4

Arts & Letters - (two courses)

 Select a course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Arts and Letters. 6-8
Social Sciences - (two courses)

 SOC 204Z 1 and any 200-level SOC course.

 
6-8

Natural Sciences (two courses)

 Lab Science course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Natural Sciences.

8-10

Mathematics - (one course)

 STAT 243Z  (and STAT 243Q  as required) 

4-5

1At least 1 Core Transfer Requirement course must also satisfy Cultural Literacy outcomes for AAOT.  

If the credit total for the required courses is less than 30 credits, select a course of your choice from the AAOT outcome approved courses.

Core Transfer Requirement Total: 30-35


Additional General Education Courses


Category

Course

Credits

Writing

WR 122Z  or WR 227Z  

4

Communications

COMM 111Z  or equivalent

4

Additional General Education Total: 8


Sociology Major Courses


See an advisor for recommended courses.

 

Sociology

WOU, PSU, OSU & UO

Sociology/Anthropology

EOU & SOU

Credits

Course One 

 SOC 204Z  

 SOC 204Z  

 4

Course Two 

 Any 200-level SOC course

 ANTH 110  

 4

Course Three 

 Any 200-level SOC course 

 Any 200-level SOC or ANTH course 

 3-4

Major Coursework Total: 11-12


Bachelor’s Degree Requirements - BA Only


Second Language (Through 203 or end of 2nd year or higher, C- or better in last course) or demonstrate proficiency through an exam or other means. 

  • Consult transfer institution for language requirements. 
  • Students should complete language requirements before transferring. 
  • See an Advisor for recommended courses.
  • Students without any second language credits should begin the 100-level sequence in their first year at a community college.

Bachelor’s Degree Requirements - BA Only - Total Credits: 0-24


Additional Courses to Reach 90 Credits


At this point [above = 40-79 credits], it is recommended students pursue these options: 
1. Take courses that will apply to their major that will transfer to the Oregon public university of their choice.  
2. Take courses that will apply to the general education or a minor at the Oregon public university of their choice.

3. Take electives to reach 90 credits that will transfer to the Oregon public university of their choice:

It is strongly recommended that students complete STAT 243Z  prior to transferring; it is required in the major.

For more information, contact the Social Science Department:


Phone: 541-956-7500

Email: SocialScienceInfo@roguecc.edu

Web address: www.roguecc.edu/socialscience

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