Sociology B.A. (CCV Liberal Studies A.A.)

CCV Liberal Studies A.A. to UVM Sociology B.A. Pathway College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)Catalogue Year: 2025-2026
CCV DEGREE PROGRAM: Liberal StudiesUVM DEGREE PROGRAM: Sociology 
Gen Ed: First Semester Seminar
INT 1050 - Dimensions of Self & Society

 

HUMN 1XXX - D1

Gen Ed: Introductory Written Expression 
ENG 1061 - English Composition

 

ENGL 1001 - Written Expression, WIL1

Gen Ed: Digital and Computer Literacy 
Select from approved list of CCV Course Offerings

 

Elective (please refer to the UVM Transfer Guide)

Gen Ed: Mathematics 
Choose from:  
MAT 2021 - Statistics

 

 

STAT 1110 - Elements of Statistics, QD, Major

Gen Ed: Natural Science 
Choose one 3-credit course from: BIO 1140, BIO 2260, ENV 1055, MET 1020, PHY 1110
OR 
Choose one 4-credit course from: BIO 1210, BIO 1211, BIO 1212, BIO 1220, CHE 1031, CHE 1032

UVM CAS requires one non-lab and one lab science course

Natural Science (non-lab) requirement, N1; PHY 1110 also
fulfills QD   

Natural Science (lab) requirement, N2; BIO 1220 also fulfills SU;
CHE 1031 and CHE 1032 also fulfill QD

Gen Ed: Social Science 
Choose:  SOC 1010 - Introduction to Sociology

 

SOC 1500 - Introduction to Sociology, S1, SU, Major

Gen Ed: Arts and Aesthetics 
Choose from: 
ARH 1040, ARH 1050, ARH 2011, ARH 2012, ARH 2050, ART 1011, ART 1020, ART 1070, ART 1160, ART 1170, ART 1350, ART 2020, ART 2031, ART 2212, ART 2241, ART 2311, ART 2315, ART 2320, ART 2440, ENG 2090, ENG 2101, ENG 2150, FLM 1050, FLM 2050, FLM 2060, HUM 2200
AH1, and ENG 2090 fulfills WIL1 and HUM 2200 fulfills D1 requirement (please refer to the UVM Transfer Guide)
Gen Ed: Humanistic Perspectives 
Choose one from: HIS 1111, HIS 1112, PHI 1010

 

AH3 and D2 

Gen Ed: Communication 
Select from approved list of CCV offerings

 

Elective (please refer to the UVM Transfer Guide)

Gen Ed: Research & Writing Intensive 
Choose: ENG 1310 - Introduction to Literature

 

ENGL 1XXX - AH2

Gen Ed: HUM 2010 - Seminar in Educational InquiryHUMN 1XXX - AH3, WIL1
Required Additional General Education Course: 
Complete 3-credit non-lab science course or 4-credit lab science course, whichever category was not completed for the CCV general education requirement.  
Choose one 3-credit course from: BIO 1140, BIO 2260, ENV 1055, MET 1020, PHY 1110
OR 
Choose one 4-credit course from: BIO 1210, BIO 1211, BIO 1212, BIO 1220, CHE 1031, CHE 1032

UVM CAS requires one non-lab and one lab science course

Natural Science (non-lab) requirement, N1; PHY 1110
also fulfills QD

Natural Science (lab) requirement, N2; BIO 1220 also fulfills SU;
CHE 1031 and CHE 1032 also fulfill QD

Required Additional General Education Course: 
Choose:  SOC 1020 - Ethnicity and Diversity in the United States

 

SOC 1370 - Race Relations in the US, D1, S1, Major 

Liberal Studies Courses – 18 credits 
Choose: 
UVM CCC requires both a MA and QD course.
MAT 2021 Statistics completed for general education
requirements meets CCC QD. Select from either 
MAT 1221 Finite Math or MAT 1531 Calculus I
to meet CCC MA. 
MAT 1221 - Finite Math
MAT 1531 - Calculus I

Choose:  3 credits 
SOC 2040 – Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender

Additional CCV Approved Liberal Studies Courses

 

 

 

 

 

MATH 1077 - Exploring Modern Mathematics, MA
MATH 1234 - Calculus 1, MA

SOC 2XXX – D1, S1, Major Intermediate Level

 

Electives (please refer to the UVM Transfer Guide)

Elective Credits to reach degree requirementsElectives (please refer to the UVM Transfer Guide)
Total Credits at CCV: 60-62 
Credits remaining at UVM:  
Distribution/CCC: 6-8 credits in the same foreign language at the appropriate level, as determined by the offering department. Typically these courses carry GC2, OC, and/or WIL2 designations. Need 40 unique CCC credits. 
Major: SOC 2500, 2550, 6 credits at the Intermediate Level, 6 credits at the Advanced Level. 
Concentration: Students can select to pursue an optional concentration in Crime and Criminal Justice. Students can overlap Major courses to meet Concentration requirements. Students should discuss their interest and course sequence with an advisor at UVM. 
Minor: 12-18 credits 
Electives: As needed to reach 60 total credits 
Total credits required to earn Bachelor’s degree is minimum 120.
  • Please review the UVM catalogue for a list of available minors. Minor options can slightly vary in number of credits. The average number of credits is 18. Any adjustment will affect the number of elective credits needed to earn a UVM degree. Due to course sequencing and pre-requisite completion, not all minors can be completed in four semesters. Please connect with your advisor to discuss your career goals and degree completion timeline.
  • Students completing Calculus and/or specific foreign languages at UVM will be required to complete placement tests prior to registering into these courses at UVM.
  • Students with applied transfer credit to their CCV degree and other transfer credits must send an official transcript from each transcribing institution to UVM. How transfer credits are accepted by CCV may differ from UVM’s policies. Please note that this includes evaluation of AP, IB, and CLEP scores.
  • Please contact Undergraduate Admissions, transfer.apply@uvm.edu with questions about transfer credits from other institutions.
  • Information related to Academic Honors can be found in the UVM undergraduate catalogue. Please note: to graduate with Latin Honors, a student must have taken at least sixty credits at UVM in which a letter grade of A, B, C, D, or F has been awarded.

CATAMOUNT CORE: UVM’S GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM 

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