The Associate in Arts in Political Science for Transfer (AA-T) introduces students
to the major fields of study in political science. The program includes the study
of American politics (principles, institutions, and policies). Depending upon the
student’s chosen course of study, the program may also include comparative politics
(institutional structures, processes, and political cultures), International Relations
(structure and operation of the international system), and/or political philosophy
(ideas about human nature, power, justice, and the state).
Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Political Science for Transfer (AA-T),
students will have a strong academic foundation in the field and be prepared for upper-division
baccalaureate study. Completion of the degree indicates that the student will have
satisfied the lower-division requirements for transfer into political science or similar
majors for many campuses in the California State University system.
The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) is designed to facilitate transfer admission
to a CSU in a similar major. If you are considering transfer to a UC, private, or
out-of-state school, consult a counselor regarding the transfer requirements of that
institution.
Area of Emphasis: (18 units)
Required Core Course: (3 units)
POL SC (1),American and California Politics (see POLS C1000)(3)
POLS C1000,American Government and Politics (formerly POL SC 1)(3)
LIST A: Select 3 courses from the following: (9 units)
MATH (54),Elementary Statistics (see STAT C1000)(4)
STAT C1000,Introduction to Statistics (formerly MATH 54)(4)
PHILOS 51,Political Philosophy (same as POL SC 51)(3)
POL SC 2,Comparative Government and Politics(3)
POL SC 7,International Politics(3)
POL SC 51,Political Philosophy (same as PHILOS 51)(3)
LIST B: Select 2 courses from the following: (6 units)
Any course from List A not used above
ECON 1,Principles of Microeconomics(3)
ECON 2,Principles of Macroeconomics(3)
ECON 5,International Political Economy: Introduction to Global Studies (3)
ENGL (2),critical Anaysis and Intermediate Composition (see ENGL C1001)(3)
ENGL C1001,Critical Thinking and Writing (formerly ENGL 2)(3)
ENVRN 14,U.S. Environmental History (same as HIST 14)(3)
ENVRN 20,Environmental Ethics (same as PHILOS 20)(3)
ENVRN 22,Environmental Politics and Policies (same as POL SC 22)(3)
GEOG 2,Introduction to Human Geography(3)
GEOG 8,Introduction to Urban Studies (same as URBAN 8)(3)
GEOG 11,World Geography: Introduction to Global Studies (same as GLOBAL 11)(3)
GLOBAL 5,International Political Economy: Introduction to Global Studies (3)
GLOBAL 11,World Geography: Introduction to Global Studies (same as GEOG 11)(3)
HIST 1,History of Western Civilization I(3)
HIST 2,History of Western Civilization II(3)
HIST 10,Ethnicity and American Culture(3)
HIST 11,The United States Through Reconstruction(3)
HIST 12,The United States Since Reconstruction(3)
HIST 13,The United States Since 1945(3)
HIST 14,U.S. Environmental History (same as ENVRN 14)(3)
PHILOS 1,Knowledge and Reality(3)
PHILOS 3,Early Philosophers(3)
PHILOS 4,Modern Philosophers(3)
PHILOS 7,Logic and Critical Thinking(3)
PHILOS 20,Environmental Ethics (same as ENVRN 20)(3)
PHILOS 48,Nonviolent Resistance(3)
PHILOS 52,Contemporary Political Thought(3)
POL SC 3,Introduction to Politics: Justice, Power and Agency(3)
POL SC 5,International Political Economy: Introduction to Global Studies (3)
POL SC 8,The Modern Far East(3)
POL SC 10,Government Internships(3)
POL SC 11,World Affairs and the United States(3)
POL SC 14,Middle East Government and Politics(3)
POL SC 21,Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Difference(3)
POL SC 22,Environmental Politics and Policies (same as ENVRN 22)(3)
POL SC 23,Sex, Gender, and Power(3)
POL SC 31,Introduction to Public Policy(3)
POL SC 47,International Politics Seminar(3)
POL SC 52,Contemporary Political Thought (same as PHILOS 52)(3)
SOCIOL 1,Introduction to Sociology(3)
SOCIOL 1s,Introduction to Sociology – Service Learning(3)
SOCIOL 2,Social Problems(3)
SOCIOL 2s,Social Problems – Service Learning(3)
SOCIOL 30,African Americans in Contemporary Society(3)
SOCIOL 31,Latinas/os in Contemporary Society(3)
SOCIOL 32,Asian Americans in Contemporary Society(3)
SOCIOL 33,Sociology of Sex and Gender(3)
SOCIOL 34,Racial and Ethnic Relations in American Society(3)
URBAN 8,Introduction to Urban Studies (same as GEOG 8)(3)
or any course articulated as fulfilling CSU GE Area D