PRESCRIBED CURRICULUM. The combined Sociology & Anthropology Major Transfer Map (MTM) outlines Oregon community colleges coursework to complete in order to transfer seamlessly to any Oregon four-year public university to earn a bachelor of arts (B.A) in the combined Sociology & Anthropology major. The combined Sociology & Anthropology MTM is intended for students who know they want to transfer and earn a B.A. in combined Sociology & Anthropology major, but who are unsure of their intended transfer destination. Students should work with their community college advisor to ensure they properly fulfill the requirements of this combined Sociology & Anthropology MTM. Students who complete courses that fit the listed Sociology & Anthropology MTM categories and complete all coursework can expect that all of their courses will transfer into general education or major requirements at any Oregon public university. Students who complete all of the listed coursework and have a total of 90 credits can also complete an associate degree. Because completion of the listed coursework or an associate degree is not required, students can transfer to their intended university at any time. Note that in order for a student to successfully transfer to an Oregon public university, students must: 1) earn a grade of a “C -” or better in courses in the major; 2) take courses in the major for a grade—they will not be accepted as “pass/no pass”; and 3) earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0. Students must also regularly meet with an advisor. Students are strongly encouraged to: 1) seek advising before registering for their first term of community college; 2) seek advising after they have completed the 30-35 credits of the Core Transfer Requirements; and 3) seek advising and meet with a transfer coordinator before registration opens at the beginning of the students second year in college. Students should also be aware that if they want to complete this Major Transfer Map in two years, they should take an average of 45 credits per year (average of 15 credits per quarter). Finally, to earn an associate degree, students will need to successfully complete at least 90 credits. All of following public universities in Oregon offer a combined Sociology & Anthropology Bachelor of Arts degree: Southern Oregon University: (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇/academics/sociology-and-anthropology/) Eastern Oregon University: (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/anthropology-sociology/) 1 course WR121 3-4 (cr) Arts & Letters 1st course: BA Second Language (Through 203 or end of 2nd year or higher, C- or better in last course)**** OR select a course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Arts and Letters *****Students without any second language credits should begin the 100-level sequence in their first year at a community college. Students should complete language requirements before transferring. Students transferring to EOU should be aware that they only offer Spanish. Students may also be able to demonstrate proficiency through an exam or other means. 3-4 2nd course: BA Second Language (Through 203 or end of 2nd year or higher, C- or better in last course)**** OR select a course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Arts and Letters *****Students without any second language credits should begin the 100-level sequence in their first year at a community college. Students should complete language requirements before transferring. Students transferring to EOU should be aware that they only offer Spanish. Students may also be able to demonstrate proficiency through an exam or other means. 3-4 1st course Introduction to Sociology (204 or equivalent) 3-4 2nd course Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3-4 1st course Lab Science course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Natural Sciences 4-5 2nd course Lab Science course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Natural Sciences 4-5 1 course Math/Stats 243 4-5 *At least 1 Core Transfer course must also satisfy Cultural Literacy outcomes for AAOT ** Additional credits taken to reach 30 in the Core Transfer requirements will be applied to the general education category associated with them Writing WR 122 or WR 227 (227 works at SOU; EOU--227 is accepted as gen-ed (‘gateway’ category) 3-4 Sociology or Anthropology Elective 100 or 200-level Sociology or Anthropology Course based on student interest area 3-4 Total 6-8 Communications Comm 111 or equivalent 4-5 Total Credits (MTM+CTM+Gen Ed) 40-48
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PRESCRIBED CURRICULUM. The combined Sociology & Anthropology Major Transfer Map (MTM) outlines Oregon community colleges coursework to complete in order to transfer seamlessly to any Oregon four-year public university to earn a bachelor of arts science (B.AB.S.) in the combined Sociology & Anthropology major. The combined Sociology & Anthropology MTM is intended for students who know they want to transfer and earn a B.A. B.S. in combined Sociology & Anthropology major, but who are unsure of their intended transfer destination. Students should work with their community college advisor to ensure they properly fulfill the requirements of this combined Sociology & Anthropology MTM. Students who complete courses that fit the listed Sociology & Anthropology MTM categories and complete all coursework can expect that all of their courses will transfer into general education or major requirements at any Oregon public university. Students who complete all of the listed coursework and have a total of 90 credits can also complete an associate degree. Because completion of the listed coursework or an associate degree is not required, students can transfer to their intended university at any time. Note that in order for a student to successfully transfer to an Oregon public university, students must: 1) earn a grade of a “C -” or better in courses in the major; 2) take courses in the major for a grade—they will not be accepted as “pass/no pass”; and 3) earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0. Students must also regularly meet with an advisor. Students are strongly encouraged to: 1) seek advising before registering for their first term of community college; 2) seek advising after they have completed the 30-35 credits of the Core Transfer Requirements; and 3) seek advising and meet with a transfer coordinator before registration opens at the beginning of the students second year in college. Students should also be aware that if they want to complete this Major Transfer Map in two years, they should take an average of 45 credits per year (average of 15 credits per quarter). Finally, to earn an associate degree, students will need to successfully complete at least 90 credits. All of following public universities in Oregon offer a combined Sociology & Anthropology Bachelor of Arts Science degree: Southern Oregon University: (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇/academics/sociology-and-anthropology/) Eastern Oregon University: (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/anthropology-sociology/) 1 course WR121 3-4 (cr) Arts & Letters 1st course: BA Second Language (Through 203 or end of 2nd year or higher, C- or better in last course)**** OR select BS Select a course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Arts and Letters *****Students without any second language credits should begin the 100-level sequence in their first year at a community college. Students should complete language requirements before transferring. Students transferring to EOU should be aware that they only offer Spanish. Students may also be able to demonstrate proficiency through an exam or other means. 3-4 2nd course: BA Second Language (Through 203 or end of 2nd year or higher, C- or better in last course)**** OR select BS Select a course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Arts and Letters *****Students without any second language credits should begin the 100-level sequence in their first year at a community college. Students should complete language requirements before transferring. Students transferring to EOU should be aware that they only offer Spanish. Students may also be able to demonstrate proficiency through an exam or other means. 3-4 1st course Introduction to Sociology (204 or equivalent) 3-4 2nd course Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3-4 1st course Lab Science course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Natural Sciences 4-5 2nd course Lab Science course designated as meeting the statewide criteria for Natural Sciences 4-5 1 course Math/Stats 243 4-5 *At least 1 Core Transfer course must also satisfy Cultural Literacy outcomes for AAOT ** Additional credits taken to reach 30 in the Core Transfer requirements will be applied to the general education category associated with them Writing WR 122 or WR 227 (227 works at SOU; EOU--227 is accepted as gen-ed (‘gateway’ category) 3-4 Sociology or Anthropology Elective 100 or 200-level Sociology or Anthropology Course based on student interest area 3-4 Total 6-8 Communications Comm 111 or equivalent 4-5 Total Credits (MTM+CTM+Gen Ed) 40-48
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