A flexible, transfer-friendly foundation in social and behavioral sciences.

Build a strong foundation in psychology, sociology, history, and related fields while developing general education skills. Graduates are ready to transfer into bachelor’s programs or pursue careers in education, criminal justice, human services, or business.

2 Years Associate of Arts

Pioneer Quotes:

“I like it because I can focus. It was close enough from home but far enough for focus.” -Marcus Branwell, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Social Science Alumni

"Our social science program at Alfred State prepares students to continue their education. You can start off small and continue to grow." - Dr. Jill Amati, Program Coordinator

Program Details

Courses you May Take

SOCI1183: Contemporary Social Problems

Credits: 3

The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student with a broad spectrum of social problems within contemporary United States. The factors causing social and cultural problems is emphasized. Students are required to conduct research using social science methodologies, analyze a specific social problem, and create new policy to deal with the social problem. Students' research will culminate in a research document that makes an intellectual or creative contribution to the discipline. Students will discuss and critically analyze social policies that address social topics discussed in class.

SOCI1223: Power, Privilege, & Difference

Credits: 3

This course examines the social forces at work directing the distribution of power and privilege in American society. Using a sociological perspective, students learn about the multiple hierarchies defined by class, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality and the consequences of one's location in them. Students will learn intersectionality theory and its application to the study of inequality; that "difference" is socially constructed in systems of privilege to create "otherness," and, in turn, prejudice and discrimination.

SPCH1083: Public Speaking

Credits: 3

This course deals with preparing, presenting, and critiquing the basic speech types: reporting, demonstration, and argumentation. Special attention is given to collecting, selecting, and arranging of material; to presenting and delivering; and to active listening and critical evaluating. The course stresses principles of intrapersonal and interpersonal communication and provides a basis for the understanding of speech through utilizing various media. The course is designed to help the student obtain the speaking skills with which to respond to various oral communication situations encountered throughout college and in professional, civic, and social areas before and after graduation.

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Entrance Requirements

Required

  • Algebra

Recommended

  • Geometry
  • Biology

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Jill Priest Amati
Jill Amati Associate Professor and Department Chair

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