Law, Public Policy and Society Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree (AA-T)

Division: Career Technical Education

PROGRAM CODE: 1A39650
Financial Aid Eligible

The Law, Public Policy and Society Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer has been identified as good preparation for law school upon completion of a bachelor’s degree. This interdisciplinary area of emphasis emphasizes the development of communication skills, introduces students to the legal field, and prepares students for further study in a variety of majors. Students who opt to pursue this course of study are encouraged to engage in further exploration of one or more specific majors as they select electives for degree completion. This curriculum specifically prepares the prospective transfer student for upper division coursework in a variety of majors such as: American Studies, Communications, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Global Intelligence and National Security, International Relations, Philosophy, Political Science, Social and Behavioral Sciences or a similar major at a California State University (CSU) campus. Students should consult a counselor, the Transfer Center and the catalog of the transfer college or university to plan a specific program of study to meet the college or university's requirements. Note: Courses that fulfill major requirements for an Associate Degree for Transfer at Cypress College might not be the same as those required for completing the major at all transfer institutions offering a Baccalaureate Degree. The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act (Senate Bill 1440, now codified in California Education Code sections 66746-66749) guarantees admission to a California State University (CSU) campus for any community college student who completes an "associate degree for transfer", a newly established variation of the associate degrees traditionally offered at a California community college. Students completing these degrees (AA-T) are guaranteed admission to the CSU system, but not to a particular campus or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept the AA-T will be required to complete no more than 60 units after transfer to earn a bachelor's degree (unless the major is designated "high-unit" major). This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. Students should consult with a counselor when planning to complete the degree for more information on university admission and transfer requirements. To earn an AA-T in Law, Public Policy and Society students must complete the following requirements: (1) a minimum of 33-34 semester units or 49.5-51 quarter units in the major or area of emphasis as determined by the community college district, (2) earn a grade of C or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis, A P(Pass) grade is an acceptable grade for a course in the major only if the P is defined to be equivalent to a C or better (3) California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) pattern, (4) 60 semester or 90 quarter CSU-transferable units, and (5) obtainment of a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. This degree requires a total of 33-34 units in addition to other graduation requirements.

Required Core Courses (27 units):
AJ 110 CIntroduction to Criminal Justice3
or AJ 120 C Concepts of Criminal Law
or BUS 240 C Legal Environment of Business
PHIL 160 CIntroduction to Ethics3
COMM 100 CIntroduction to Public Speaking (formerly COMM 100 C Human Communication)3
or COMM 100HC Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors (formerly: COMM 100HC Honors Human Communication)
or COMM 124 C Small Group Communication
or COMM 135 C Argument and Critical Thinking
ENGL 100 CAcademic Reading and Writing (formerly: ENGL 100 C College Writing)4
or ENGL 100HC Academic Reading and Writing - Honors (formerly: ENGL 100HC Honors College Writing)
ENGL 103 CCritical Thinking and Writing (formerly: ENGL 103 C Critical Reasoning and Writing)4
or ENGL 103HC Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors (formerly: ENGL 103 HC Honors Critical Reasoning and Writing)
MATH 120 CIntroduction to Probability and Statistics4
or MATH 120PC Introduction to Probability and Statistics
or PSY 161 C Probability and Statistics-Social Sciences
or PSY 161HC Honors Prob Stats-Soc Sci
or SOC 161 C Probability and Statistics-Social Sciences
or SOC 161HC Honors Probability and Statistics-Social Sciences
HIST 170 CHistory of the United States I3
or HIST 170HC Honors History of the United States I
or ETHS 131 C African-American History II
POLS 100 CAmerican Government and Politics (formerly: POSC 100 C United States Government)3
or POLS 100HC American Government and Politics-Honors (formerly: POSC 100HC Honors United States Government)
List A Select 6-7 units6-7
(Note:courses must not have been used above)
Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice and Criminology Courses:
Introduction to Criminal Justice3
Concepts of Criminal Law3
Community and the Justice System3
Business Courses:
Legal Environment of Business3
Economics Courses:
Principles of Economics-Macro3
Honors Princ of Econ-Macro
Principles of Economics-Micro3
Honors Princ of Econ - Micro
Political Science Courses
Political Theory3
Introduction to Political Science3
Comparative Politics3
International Relations3
Public Policy Courses:
American Ethnic Studies (formerly ETHS 100 C)3
Honors American Ethnic Studies
Drugs and Alcohol in Our Society3
Public Relations3
Health and Social Justice (formerly KIN 281 C)3
Honors Health and Social Justice (formerly KIN 281HC)
Global and Community Health (formerly KIN 285 C)3
Diversity Courses:
Cultural Anthropology3
Honors Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Geography3
Perspectives of Under-Represented Groups Courses:
African-American History I3
African-American History II3
Chicana-o-x History I3
Chicana-o-x History II3
Chicana-o-x and Latina-o-x Contemporary Issues3
Native American History I3
Asian Pacific American History3
Women in United States History3
College Success Courses:
Stress and Anxiety Management1
Academic and Life Success3
Career and Life Planning3
Internship and Fieldwork Courses:
Introductory Fieldwork3
Advanced Fieldwork3
Total Units33-34

Program Student Learning Outcomes:

OUTCOME 1: At the end of this program, students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding essential to the development of personal, civic, and social responsibility within a career in the law.


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