Sociology

Effective: Fall 2025
Associate in Arts for Transfer Program Map

This program map from the 2024-2025 catalog year represents one possible pathway to complete this program. Your pathway may vary depending on your transfer plans and also previous college credit, including AP Test scores, concurrent enrollment courses and high school articulated courses.

I'm ready to get started. What do I do next?

  1. Review this program map to get an overview of the required courses
  2. Meet with a counselor to develop your customized student education plan www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling
  3. Use DegreeWorks, an online student education planning tool, to track your progress toward graduation www.chabotcollege.edu / admissions / degreeworks
Program Description
Sociology illuminates and deepens the way students see their social world. Sociology students use scientific research to study human interaction and society, with an emphasis on how groups, culture, and social forces impact our behavior. In doing this, students will learn to notice social patterns and question the way our world operates. This discipline offers students the opportunity to examine numerous social phenomena, with an underlying focus on inequality, including: social problems, social justice, economic disparity, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, family studies, gerontology, social psychology, deviance, and globalization. Majoring in Sociology at Chabot College provides one with the introductory knowledge and skills that are required for an upper division major in Sociology as well as a large number of related fields including Social Work, Human Development (Service), Liberal Studies, and Ethnic Studies.

What can I do with this major?
Sociology majors often apply their skills in a diversity of careers that include: education (high school teachers or faculty in colleges/universities); Social Services (social work, youth/elderly services, administration); Community work (non-profit, urban planning, community development); Government jobs (policy analysts, consulting, program manager); Law (pre-law majors, criminal justice); Research and Data (research analysts, demographers, criminologists, statisticians).

Learning and Career Pathway
  • Social Sciences, Humanities & Education

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= Critical Course = Prerequisite for Other Courses = Prerequisite Required = Required for Major GE = General Education
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