Dec 21, 2024  
2019-2020 College Catalog 
    
2019-2020 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Social Science (882) Associate of Science for Students Attending Part-Time


Purpose: This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor’s degree in social sciences. By guiding students to an appreciation of many different fields of knowledge, the Social Science program attempts to educate the whole person and to increase students’ awareness of themselves, their fellow men and women, and the world around them. Social Science graduates become teachers, economists, psychologists, social workers, political scientists, archaeologists, government workers, museum guides, and researchers, among many other types of professionals.

World Language Competency: Some majors at four-year schools require competency in a world language, and students are strongly encouraged to complete those requirements before transferring. Please check with your intended transfer school. Students who completed two or more years of world language in high school may be eligible for advanced course placement at Thomas Nelson. Please check with your advisor.

eCampus


This program is fully accessible and can be completed through eCampus (web-based learning) or students can learn in a traditional classroom environment.

Semester Total Credits 7


Semester Total Credits 7


Semester Total Credits 6


Semester Total Credits 6


Semester Total Credits 7


Summer II


Semester Total Credits 6


Fall III


Semester Total Credits 6


Spring III


Semester Total Credits 7


Semester Total Credits 9


Program Information (CHSS)


For additional information about this program visit the Communications, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division web page, stop by room 857 Templin Hall, phone 757-825-2799, or email chss@tncc.edu.

Total Minimum Credits 61


Social Science credits must come from three of the following prefixes: ECO, GEO, PLS, PSY, or SOC. In selecting transfer courses, students should consult the catalog of their intended transfer institution and major.

Students are strongly encouraged to complete a world language, such as Spanish, through the 202-level. All public colleges and universities in Virginia require world language in some majors and a few require a world language for all majors. Students should consult the catalog of their intended transfer institution and major. Students who studied a world language in high school are encouraged to take the placement test and may be able to skip one or more language courses.