Sociology
Mission Statement
The mission of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program is to promote individual, social, and political awareness; to encourage civic engagement; and to develop ethical and empathetic global citizens within a changing and complex world.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of theories and their practical application within the sciences of Psychology, Sociology, and Economics.
- Use technologies appropriately to conduct research in order to evaluate and manage information.
- Identify and apply methods, such as observation, hypothesis development, experimentation,
evaluation of evidence or measurement and data collection, used by social scientists
to study human behavior.
- Trinidad Campus & Valley Campus
- Pathways
Required Courses - AA, Sociology Transfer Degree
General Education Requirements - 38 credit hours*
The general education requirement for this degree program may exceed the minimum standard number of hours. For more information, contact your advisor.

Sarah Sloane
Division Chair
Trinidad Campus
DAVIS 110
(719) 846-5690
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