May 16, 2024  
Fall 2024 - Summer 2025 Academic Catalog 
    
Fall 2024 - Summer 2025 Academic Catalog

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Sciences A.A. – Economics Concentration


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School: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Academic Dept: Social Sciences
HEGIS: 5649
 

Important Note about Program Requirements

The requirements listed below are for students entering into this program from Fall 2024 to Summer 2025. Students who entered the program during a prior semester will find their specific requirements listed in the Catalog under which they entered. Archived Catalogs are accessible through the dropdown menu above.

Program Description


Students enrolled in this program have an excellent opportunity to explore the various social and behavioral sciences while completing requirements in other academic areas such as the humanities, mathematics, and biological and physical sciences.

The Social Science curriculum with concentration in Economics is an excellent transfer program that provides the opportunity for the completion of the first two years of study of Economics and parallels the first two years of most baccalaureate liberal arts programs. Most graduates are able to transfer with sufficient credits to complete their bachelor’s degree in two additional years of full-time study.

The Social Science curriculum is an excellent starting point for students interested in careers in teaching (elementary, secondary, and college), pre-professional programs (such as law and medicine), business, government, social work, non-profit organizations, and international agencies.

Program Learning Outcomes


Upon successful completion of this program, a student will:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of key concepts and fundamental theoretical principles in at least three different social science disciplines, as well as the similarities and differences across disciplines.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge and application of research methods used in the social sciences.
  3. Use critical thinking skills to analyze and evaluate the historical context of one’s life and of the development of the disciplines studied.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of the contemporary world and one’s place in it.

 

Program Requirements


60 credits are required for the degree:

  • General Education - 32 credits
  • Required Degree Courses - 28 credits

General Education Requirements - 34 Credits

Where specific courses are not listed within the categories above, courses must be selected from the list of all general education courses 

Required Degree Courses - 26 credits

Program Map


The program map is a recommended semester-by-semester schedule of courses based on degree requirements and serve as a general guideline to help students complete their program in two years. Although designed for full-time enrollment, these are easily adaptable for part-time study. For additional, individualized guidance, students should review Degree Works and consult an Academic Counselor or Faculty Advisor to ensure they are on track to complete their program.

 

Semester 1

Course Credits
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Gen. Ed. Course: ANTHR 101 - Cultural Anthropology , ANTHR 120 - Native People of North America  SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology , SOC 101H - Introduction to Sociology - Honors , SOC 102 - Sociology of Families , SOC 103 - Social Problems  OR SOC 206 - Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.   3
ECON 101 - Macroeconomics  OR ECON 101H - Macroeconomics-Honors   3
ENG 101 Writing and Research   OR  ENG 101H - Writing and Research - Honors    3
Liberal Arts Category II 3
MATH 131 - College Algebra  4
Semester Total Credits 16

Semester 2

Course Credits
COMM 109H - Speech Communication – Honors , COMM 109 - Speech Communication , COMM 110 - Speech Communication for Non-Native Speakers , OR  COMM 111 - Voice and Diction   3
ENG 102 Writing and Literature  OR  ENG 102H - Writing and Literature - Honors   3
ECON 102 - Microeconomics  3
Liberal Arts Category I: One of TWO courses from ANTHR, ECON, GEOG, HIS, POLSC, OR SOC 3
MATH 161 - Precalculus (Functions and Coordinate Geometry)  OR MATH 181 - Calculus 1   4
Semester Total Credits 16

Semester 3

Course Credits
English or Communications Elective 3
Free Electives 6
Liberal Arts Category I: One of TWO courses from ANTHR, ECON, GEOG, HIS, POLSC, OR SOC 3
World History and Global Awareness Gen. Ed. Course   3
Semester Total Credits 15

Semester 4

Course Credits
Free Electives 3
Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) Gen. Ed. Course with Lab   4
The Arts Gen. Ed. Course  OR World Languages Gen. Ed. Course   3
US History and Civic Engagement Gen. Ed. Course    3
Semester Total Credits 13

Minimum Total Credits: 60

Transfer Opportunities


Westchester Community College is committed to facilitating a smooth transfer process to ensure that graduates of the college are prepared to transfer with junior status, and are able to complete a bachelor’s degree within two years of full-time study upon transfer. View 4-year institutions’ transfer agreement information by program here.

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