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Leadership Skills
Complete a minimum of four units: 4
Leadership Internship
Complete a minimum of six units: 6
ASAM 50
BUS 65 COMM 15
or COMM 15H
COMM 70
or COMM 70H
ES 2 ESCI 21 ICS 2A
ICS 19 POLI 60A POLI 60B POLI 60C
Civic Leadership for
Community Empowerment (4)
Leadership (5)
Critical Decision-Making in Groups (5) Critical Decision-Making in
Groups - HONORS (5)
Effective Organizational Communication (5) Effective Organizational
Communication - HONORS (5)
Introduction to Sustainability (4)
Practices of Environmental Stewardship (5) Introduction to Peer Mentoring, Leadership, and Community Building (2)
Making a Difference: Transforming Relations of Nature, Community, and Power (4) Introduction to Community Organizing (4) also listed as SOSC 60A
Intermediate Community Organizing (4)
also listed as SOSC 60B
Advanced Community Organizing (4)
also listed as SOSC 60C
ARTS 72
ICS 80 series
ICS 81 series ICS 82 series
POLI 64 series SOSC 80 series
SOSC 82 series SOSC 83 series
Internship in Art (1)
ICS 80, 80W, 80X, 80Y, 80Z
Community Based Learning in
Intercultural Studies - Intrapersonal (0.5-4)
ICS 81, 81W, 81X, 81Y, 81Z
Community Based Learning in
Intercultural Studies - Interpersonal (0.5-4)
ICS 82, 82W, 82X, 82Y, 82Z
Community Based Learning in
Intercultural Studies - Systems (0.5-4)
POLI 64, 64X, 64Y, 64Z
Political Science Internship (1-4)
SOSC 80, 80W, 80X, 80Y, 80Z
Community Based Learning in
Social Sciences - Historical (0.5-4)
SOSC 82, 82W, 82X, 82Y, 82Z
Community Based Learning in
Social Sciences - Philosophical (0.5-4)
SOSC 83, 83W, 83X, 83Y, 83Z
Community Based Learning in
Social Sciences - Sociological (0.5-4)
Total Units Required ....................................18
Understanding Social Change
Complete a minimum of four units: 4
ASAM 1 ASAM 10
ICS 4 ICS 10 ICS 17
or ICS 17H ICS 26
ICS 29
ICS 30
ICS 41 INTL 33 POLI 15
POLI 16
SOC 5
WMST 1 WMST 8 WMST 24 WMST 25 WMST 26 WMST 27 WMST 29
Asian American Experiences
Past to Present (4)
Contemporary Asian
American Communities (4)
Race, Ethnicity and Inequality (4)
An Introduction to African American Studies (4) Critical Consciousness and Social Change (4) Critical Consciousness and Social
Change - HONORS (4)
Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies (4)
Cultural Pluralism and American
Law and Justice (4)
also listed as ADMJ 29
Introduction to Chicanx
and Latinx Studies (4)
Native American Contemporary Society (4) Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies (4) Grassroots Democracy:
Race, Politics and the American Promise (4) also listed as ICS 25
Grassroots Democracy:
Social Movements Since the 1960s (4)
also listed as ICS 36
Sociology of Globalization and
Social Change (4)
also listed as INTL 8
Introduction to Women’s Studies (4)
Women of Color in the USA (4)
Women and Gender in Global Perspectives (4) Introduction to Black Feminism (4)
La Mujer: Latina Life and Experience (4) Women and Gendered Violence (4) Masculinities in U.S. Culture and Society (4)
LIBERAL ARTS
Liberal Arts
A.A. Degree
Designed primarily for students who plan on transferring to
the University of California or California State University, the associate degree in Liberal Arts represents the completion
of a broad area of study with an emphasis in one of the following four areas: Arts and Letters; Business and Computer Information Systems; Science, Math and Engineering; or Social and Behavioral Sciences. The degree allows the student to develop a broad set of essential life and work competencies such as communication, critical thinking, problem solving, quantitative reasoning and multicultural skills. Students complete a minimum of 27 units from one of the four emphasis areas, the A.A. degree General Education requirements and the A.A./A.S. degree requirements noted in the campus catalog. Courses used for the 27-unit emphasis area requirement may not be used to satisfy the General Education requirements. Note: Students are limited to earning one Liberal Arts degree.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Demonstrate the use of effective language and speech
communication skills
• Analyze and solve problems by using thoughtful and logical
reasoning skills
• Recognize and value the complexities of living in a
multicultural world by demonstrating an appreciation of
diversity in its many forms
• Display behaviors that promote the mental and physical well-
being of self and others
• Identify basic and foundational theories, concepts and
practices in the comprehensive area of emphasis
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