

77
Associate Degree and Certificate Programs
2016-2017 Catalog
Physical Science - Social Science
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Program Learning Outcomes:
1. Recognize and utilize correctly the terminology of
math, statistics and/or science.
2. Analyze and interpret data using quantitative
and qualitative methods.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
(MAJOR #
C.6300.AS)ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE
Purpose: To provide a background in physical science or
to prepare students for transfer into chemistry, geology,
physics, and engineering four-year programs. These four-year
programs require more courses than the minimum program
given here. The major also provides valuable background for
physical science technicians and engineering aides.
MATH 5A
Math Analysis I............................... 5
MATH 5B
Math Analysis II.............................. 4
Select one (1): ............................................................. 4-5
CHEM 1A
General Chemistry. ......................... 5
CHEM 3A
Introductory General
Chemistry........................................ 4
Select one (1): ............................................................ 3-5
CHEM 1B
General Chemistry and
Qualitative Analysis......................... 5
CHEM 8
Elementary Organic Chemistry....... 3
Select one (1) sequence: ............................................. 8-12
PHYS 2A, 2B
General Physics............................ 4-4
PHYS 4A, 4B, 4C Physics for Scientists
and Engineers .......................... 4-4-4
Total Units
24-31
Advisors: Abbott, Meyer
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Program Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify the main characteristics, concepts, ideas,
and theories of at least four social science
disciplines including Anthropology, Ethnic
Studies, Geography, History, Political Science,
Psychology, and Sociology.
2. Use Social Science concepts to analyze cultural,
global, political, psychological, and social issues.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
(MAJOR #
C.7410.AA)ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE
Students who complete the requirements for the Social
Science Associate Degree will acquire a knowledge of
human behavior, society, and institutions through the study
of courses in Anthropology, Economics, Ethnic Studies,
Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, and
Sociology. The Social Science program is well suited for the
transfer student who completes his/her education at Clovis
Community College.
Choose from FOUR separate disciplines
ANTHRO 1
Biological Anthropology ...... 3
ANTHRO 2
Cultural Anthropology ........ 3
ANTHRO 3
Introduction to Archaeology
and Prehistory ...................... 3
CHDEV 38 or
PSY 38
Lifespan Development ......... 3
ECON 1A
Principles of
Macroeconomics .................. 3
ECON 1B
Principles of
Microeconomics .................. 3
GEOG 40A
World Regional
Geography A ........................ 3
GEOG 40B
World Regional
Geography B ........................ 3
HIST 1
Western Civilization
to 1648..................................3
HIST 2
Western Civilization
from 1648 ............................ 3
HIST 5
African People in the
New World .......................... 3
HIST 11
History of the United
States to 1877 ...................... 3
HIST 12 or
History of the United
States since 1877
HIST 12H
Honors History of the
United States since 1877 ...... 3
HIST 20
World History I, to 1600...... 3
HIST 22
History of American
Women ................................ 3
HIST 32
History of the Mexican
American People .................. 3
POLSCI 2 or
American Government
POLSCI 2H
Honors American
Government ......................... 3
POLSCI 5
Comparative Government ... 3
POLSCI 110
American Institutions .......... 3
PSY 2 or
General Psychology
PSY 2H
Honors General
Psychology ........................... 3
PSY 5
Social Psychology ................. 3
PSY 16
Abnormal Psychology .......... 3
PSY 25
Human Sexuality ................. 3
PSY 38 or
CHDEV 38
Lifespan Development ......... 3
SOC 1A
Introduction to Sociology .... 3