Santiago Canyon College Degrees and Certificates


Discipline Category:


220000 -- Social Sciences
Instructional programs in all aspects of the past and present activities, conduct, interactions and organizations of humans.

DEGREES:

Social Sciences, General
Social Science

Programs that combine coursework from various different disciplines within the social sciences.
Units needed for degree: 24 units

Women’s Studies
Women's Studies

History, sociology, culture of women, and development of modern feminism in relation to historical roles played by women.
Units needed for degree: 27 units

Anthropology
Anthropology

The origins, physical and cultural development, technologies, social customs, and beliefs of mankind.
Units needed for degree: 18 units

Economics
Economics

Study of limited resources, their use in producing goods and services, and their allocation and consumption; and related theories, principles, and techniques.
Units needed for degree: 22 units

History
History

The past, including the recording, gathering, criticizing, synthesizing, and interpreting evidence about past events.
Units needed for degree: 22 units

Geography
Geography

Earth and its life in land, sea, and air, including the distribution of plant and animal life, human beings, human settlements and industries, and the interaction of these factors.
Units needed for degree: 18 units

Political Science
Political Science

Description and analysis of political institutions and processes, including the origin, development, geographical units, forms, sources of authority, powers, purposes, functions and operations of government and related theories of social benefit.
Units needed for degree: 25 units

Sociology
Sociology

Human society, social institutions, and social relationships, including such things as the development, purposes, structures, functions, and interactions of human groups.
Units needed for degree: 18 units



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Important Note: The information contained within this application is derived from the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office databases managed by Academic Affairs. It is a compilation of the Taxonomy of Programs, 6th Edition and a compiled list of system-approved academic programs for each college. This information presented is for planning purposes only. We strongly recommend you contact the community colleges and discuss the details for their academic offerings.