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Required core courses................................................. 6
CRIM 1
Introduction to
Criminology ........................ 3
CRIM 6
Criminal Law ...................... 3
List B choose two of the following courses ............... 6
CRIM 3
Legal Aspects of
Evidence............................... 3
CRIM 4
Principles & Procedures of
the Justice System ................ 3
CRIM 5
Community Relations ......... 3
CRIM 8
Criminal Investigations ....... 3
CRIM 11
Juvenile Delinquency ........... 3
CRIM 20
Introduction to
Corrections........................... 3
List C choose any two of the following courses, minimum
of 6 units .................................................................... 6
PSY 2 or
General Psychology
PSY 2H
Honors General
Psychology ........................... 3
SOC 1A
Introduction to
Sociology .............................. 3
STAT 7 or
Elementary Statistics
MATH 11 Elementary Statistics............. 4
CSU General Education or IGETC .................... 39-41
Transferable electives as needed to reach 60 transferable
units
Total Units
60
ECONOMICS
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS FOR TRANSFER DEGREE
(MAJOR
#R.7200.AA-T)
The Associate in Arts in Economics for Transfer Degree is
designed for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree
in a similar major at a CSU campus. This degree will acquaint
students with the fundamentals of economic thinking and
the principle concepts and theories of macroeconomics and
microeconomics. Additionally, the degree will offer students
the math and statistics preparation required for upper division
coursework in economics.
To earn the Associate in Arts in Economics for Transfer
Degree students must meet the following requirements:
(1) Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units
that are eligible for transfer to the California
State University, including both of the following:
(A) The Intersegmental General Education
Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California
State University General Education –
Breadth Requirements.
(B) A minimum of 18 semester units or 27
quarter units in a major or area of emphasis,
as determined by the community college district.
(2) Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0.”
ADTs also require that students must earn a C or better in all
courses required for the major or area of emphasis. A “P” (Pass)
grade is not an acceptable grade for courses in the major.
Required Core...................................................... 12-13
ECON 1A
Principles of
Macroeconomics ...................3
ECON 1B
Principles of
Microeconomics ...................3
MATH 5A
Math Analysis I ....................5
Select one statistics course
MATH 11
Elementary Statistics..............4
STAT 7
Elementary Statistics..............4
List A: Select 1 course ............................................. 3-4
ACCTG 4A Financial Accounting.............4
ACCTG 4B
Managerial Accounting.........4
BA 39
Finite Mathematics for
Business.................................3
BA 18
Business Law and
the Legal Environment..........4
CSCI 40
Programming Concepts and
Methodology I.......................4
IS 15
Computer Concepts...............3
IS 47
Visual Basic...........................3
MATH 17
Differential Equations
and Linear Algebra................5
MATH 5B
Math Analysis II....................4
List B: Select 1 course . ........................................... 3-4
Any LIST A course not already used
MATH 6
Math Analysis III...................5
Total Units
60
ELEMENTARY TEACHER EDUCATION
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS IN ELEMENTARY TEACHER
EDUCATION FOR TRANSFER DEGREE
(MAJOR
#R.5891.AA-T)
The Associate in Arts Degree in Elementary Teacher Education
for Transfer prepares students for transfer into a baccalaureate
level degree at any of the California State University campuses.
The Elementary Teacher Education program prepares students
for jobs teaching in the Kindergarten through eighth (K-8)
grades in the public and private education system. While
the program’s curriculum allows for the development of
knowledge and skills in the subject matter taught in the K-8
Criminology - Elementary Teacher Education