ࡱ>  .bjbj (& $ $ 814eTg-n - - - - - - -/w2n - -!-j - -V%@%OD?LGP% '<7-0g-\%x22%%'$ :   Sociology Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC) Approved by FDRG (1/20/11) (Updated 12/4/12) (5-Year Review: June 2015) CCC Major or Area of Emphasis: Sociology CSU Major or Majors: Sociology Degree Type: AA-T Total Units: 18 minimum C-ID DesignationCourse TitlePossible CSU GE UnitsREQUIRED CORE: SOCI 110Introduction to SociologyD103ANDAny 2 courses (6 units) from the following: SOCI 115Social ProblemsD103SOCI 125 or MATH 110 or See examplesIntroduction to Statistics in Sociology or Introduction to Statistics or Behavioral and/or Social Science Statistics B43SOCI 120 or Another CSU transferable behavioral and /or social science research methods course that has either a prerequisite of SOCI 125 or PSY 110 or articulation as major preparation (AAM)**Introduction to Research Methods or Research Methods for the Behavioral and/or Social Sciences 3 Total Core Units:9List AAny 2 courses (6 units) from the following: Any Core course not used above D103SOCI 130Introduction to Marriage and Family D103SOCI 140Introduction to Gender D10, D43SOCI 150Introduction to Race & EthnicityD10,D3 3SOCI 160Introduction to CrimeD103PSY 170Introduction to Social Psychology (may be cross-listed as SOCI)D93Any sociology course that is articulated as lower major preparation at a CSU. D103List BSelect 1 course (3 units): Any courses not selected above, any CSU transferable sociology courses, and/or other courses (in or outside the discipline) that are articulated as lower division major preparation for the Sociology major at a CSU (e.g. Cultural Anthropology, General Psychology) or introductory course in the social sciences. D1 D103Total Minimum Units:  18  Note: All courses included in this Transfer Model Curriculum are designed to only meet lower division requirements for the AA degree. The units indicated in the TMC are semester units and they are minimum units. Sample courses Behavioral and/or Social Science Statistics Psychology 9A/Sociology 109 Introduction to Elementary Statistical Methods for the Study of Behavior 4 units Prerequisite: General Psychology or Introductory Sociology and Intermediate Algebra with a minimum grade of C in prerequisite The course focuses on descriptive and inferential statistical techniques for summarizing research data and for making conclusions about the populations they represent. Students are introduced to the basic challenges and skills involved in successful undergraduate and graduate training in the behavioral sciences, including both reviewing and writing scientific research reports. (El Camino College) Statistics 1 Elementary Statistics for the Social Sciences 3 units Prerequisite: General Psychology or Introductory Sociology AND Intermediate Algebra Introduces fundamental tools of quantitative methods in research: data collection, organization, presentation, analysis and interpretation. Attention is given to tabulation, graphic presentation of data, measure of central tendency, variability, the normal curve, probability and statistical inference, linear correlation and research methods. (Los Angeles Harbor College) Many CCC respondents indicated that they did not or could not offer a Research Methods in Sociology. Research Methods with a lab is preferred, as is a discipline-based statistics course. However, like Statistics, CCCs could offer Research Methods for the Behavioral and/or Social Sciences that would prepare students in more than one discipline and allow CCCs to be able to secure sufficient enrollment to offer such courses in order to best prepare their students for their respective major. Currently, there are CCCs that offer a social sciences methods course that is articulated to fill the research methods requirement of both a CSU Psychology and Sociology major. It is hoped that a course that serves dual purposes might permit some CCCs to add such a course to their curriculum. Research Methods for the Behavioral/Social Sciences Psychology 9B Experimental Methods in the Study of Behavior 4 units; 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab Prerequisite: Psychology 9A or Sociology 109 with a minimum grade of C in prerequisite Credit, degree applicable Transfer CSU, UC This course continues the study of statistical methods and research design for the behavioral sciences. This course focuses on the application of the philosophy of science in general and the scientific method in particular. Students learn to design and conduct research, analyze data using descriptive and inferential statistics, and report results in the format of the American Psychological Association. Students are introduced to the basic challenges and skills involved in actively participating on a research team while conducting their own independent research projects. (El Camino College) Psychology 250 Research Methods for the Social Sciences 3 units Advisory: Math 220 - Statistics An introduction to scientific research methods in the social sciences. Topics will include research ethics, research and experimental design, searching and synthesizing relevant literature, collecting and analyzing data, interpreting results, becoming familiar with American Psychological Association (APA) writing format, and critical analysis of scientific findings. (Mendocino College) Summary The initial draft of the Sociology TMC was developed by the Sociology FDRG via conference call in September 2010. The initial TMC based primarily on the work done by CSU LDTP, IMPAC, and the FDRGs own assessment of the lower-division major requirements for the CSUs (UCs were considered as well). A spreadsheet which outlined the preparation for major requirements for all CSUs and UCs was used in constructing the initial TMC. This TMC was posted for vetting (on the C-ID Website) during the period of November to December 1, 2010. After the vetting period, the TMC review comments made by CCC and CSU faculty were considered and modifications were made to allow for more flexibility in the elective categories (B&C) of the degree. The required core remained the same in the initial and modified TMC with only Categories B and C being changed. The TMC reflects the three categories of the initial TMC. Initial TMC Review Comments The comments made by CCC Faculty (73.1%), CSU/UC/other Faculty (13.5%), CCC non-faculty (11.1%), and CSU/UC/other non-faculty (2.4%) included (in summary): the relationship of lower to upper division courses specifically the effect of the transfer model on the upper division courses required at the 4-year campuses; the concern that too many of the 18 units required for the TMC were in Sociology when the majority of CSU/UC campuses do not require more than 9 units of lower division Sociology courses; CCC faculty often suggested Sociology courses offered on their respective campuses that were not included on the list; some CCC faculty (conversely) were concerned about that ability of their campus to add any additional courses from the core or elective categories; suggested re-phrasing of the categories for clarity; suggested more flexibility in the TMC relative to electives allowed to complete the minimum 18 units. During the 12/14/10 conference call, the Sociology FDRG discussed many of these comments and feel that they were adequately addressed. Some comments were dismissed as confusion on the part of some faculty and non-faculty regarding the intent of the TMC to secure degree completion and offering the opportunity for students to transfer to a variety of CSU campuses beyond their local CSU campus. Some comments reflected lack of understanding of the TMC categories. The FDRG also discussed that fact that while the TMC will offer a fast track option for degree completion and transfer, other degree and non-degree options are still available for CCC students. Required Core Summary of Sociology Lower-Division Major Preparation Courses at the CSU CourseTMCCSUNumberIntro to SociologyRequiredAll CSU Campuses (except Maritime)22Social ProblemsRequired Core OptionCSUCI, CSULB, Cal Poly SLO, CSUS, SFSU, SJSU, SDSU 7Research Methods Required Core OptionCSUCI, CSULB, CSUN, CSUS, SDSU,  5StatisticsRequired Core OptionCSUB, CSUDH, CSUEB, CSUF, HSU, CSULB, CSULA, CSUMB, SDSU, SJSU, CSUSM, CSU Stanislaus 12 9/12/13 - CSUEB added to CSU lower division major prep chart in narrative with regard to requiring statistics. June 2015 5-Year Review: ** Rational for Changes to the Sociology TMC Presently, the implementation of the Sociology TMC by the CCC Chancellors Office (CCCCO) is not consistent with the TMC as originally developed, vetted, and finalized. The initial TMC included an option of Behavioral and/or Social Science Methods in the Core. This option was described by examples, as was the practice at the time. At some point, the CCCCO began requiring articulation as major preparation (AAM). This limit to the courses that could be included was not specified in the TMC as originally implemented and may disallow some options in ADTs that are presently in place. The proposed changes would further specify what courses are permissible options by allowing: Research Methods for the Behavioral and/or Social Sciences courses that have a prerequisite of Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 110) or Introduction to Psychology (PSY 110). Research Methods for the Behavioral and/or Social Sciences courses that have articulation as major preparation for the sociology major (i.e., AAM as is currently the practice of the CCCCO). A preliminary analysis of existing SOCI ADTs suggests that these options would allow all courses presently in SOCI ADTs to remain. 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