Choosing to major in the Elementary Education or within Social Sciences can lead to careers and in education, criminal justice, politics, law, psychology, sociology, social work, urban planning, to name just a few areas. With a social science major, you can expect to develop a versatile skill set that you can transfer to different roles and industries. Depending on your area of concentration, your social sciences pathway will transfer so you can complete your four-year degree at a college or university.
Our Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate and Science (AS) in Elementary Education are two-year degrees and range from 60 to 64 transferable credits. That means that once you graduate from Lawson State, you will be able to enter your four-year college of choice as a junior and secure a 4-year degree. To increase your earning power, many Social Science students continue their education and get their Masters degrees and doctorate degrees in the select majors, so the "sky is the limit".
All social and behavioral AA and AS degrees are backed and protected by Alabama Transfers (Learn More).
Alabama Transfers
tlines what specific courses you need for each Social Science pathway (Area of Concentration). Click below to review your area of interest or to discover even more Social Science pathways that may be of interest to you.
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Want to help students legally? Consider law school and become a child advocate. You could even work for Child and Protective Services.
Consider studying psychology and becoming a Pscyhologist or Psychiatrist. Help children overcome psychological disorders or those facing challenges from abuse.
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Birmingham, AL 35221
Venita Tubbs, Chairperson
Email: vtubbs@lawsonstate.edu