Austin Community College
| ACC | Course Name | SCH | TAMUCT |
|---|---|---|---|
| EDUC 1300 or HUMA 13011 | Learning Framework: Effective Strategies for College Success or Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance | 3 | EDUC 1300 or HUMA 1301 |
| SOCW 2362 | Social Welfare: Legislation, Programs, and Services | 3 | SOCW 2362 |
| SOCI 1306 | Contemporary Social Problems | 3 | CORE 080 |
| GOVT 2305 | United States Government | 3 | CORE 070 |
| CORE 060 | American History Core Selection | 3 | CORE 060 |
| CORE 040 | Language, Philosophy, and Culture | 3 | CORE 040 |
| ENGL 1301 | English Composition I | 3 | CORE 010 |
| CORE 050 | Creative Arts Core Selection | 3 | CORE 050 |
| Foreign Language2 | Foreign Language | 4 | CORE 090 |
| CORE 0303 | Life and Physical Science Core Selection | 3 | CORE 030 |
| SOCW 2361 | Introduction to Social Work | 3 | SOCW 2361 |
| SOCW 2389 | Academic Cooperative | 3 | SOCW 2389 |
| ENGL 1302 | English Composition II | 3 | CORE 010 |
| GOVT 2306 | Texas state and Local Government | 3 | CORE 070 |
| CORE 060 | American History Core Selection | 3 | CORE 060 |
| Elective4 | Core Restricted Elective | 3 | Elective |
| Foreign Language2 | Foreign Language | 4 | CORE 090 |
| CORE 0303 | Life and Physical Science Core Selection | 4 | CORE 030 |
| MATH 1342 | Elementary Statistics Methods | 3 | CORE 020 |
Subtotal: 60
Austin Community College or Texas A&M University – Central Texas
| ACC | Course Name | SCH | TAMUCT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Any Level SOCI, SOWK, CRIJ Elective5,6,7 | Any Level SOCI, SOWK, CRIJ Elective | 6 |
Subtotal: 6
Texas A&M University - Central Texas
| TAMUCT | Course Name | SCH |
|---|---|---|
| SOWK 3301 | Methods and Skills of Social Work | 3 |
| SOWK 4300 | Social Welfare Policy | 3 |
| SOWK 3303 | Social Work with Diverse Populations | 3 |
| SOWK 4321 | Writing for Social Work Research | 3 |
| SOWK 3304 | Human Behavior and Social Environment I | 3 |
| SOWK 3310 | Human Behavior and Social Environment II | 3 |
| SOWK 3311 | Generalist Practice I: Micro Systems | 3 |
| SOWK 4684 | Social Work Field Placement I | 6 |
| SOWK 3305 | Biological Foundations of Social Work Practice | 3 |
| SOWK 4301 | Social Work and Mental Health | 3 |
| Upper-Level SOWK Elective | 9 | |
| SOWK 4324 | Generalist Practice II: Macro | 3 |
| SOWK 4320 | Social Work Research Methods & Statistics | 3 |
| SOWK 4685 | Social Work Field Placement II | 6 |
Subtotal: 54
Total Degree Hours: 120
Notes/Comments
The following Pathway Plan is suggested for full-time students. A part-time student will need moretime to complete this pathway. For assistance with pathway planning, students should schedule an appointment with an academic advisor. This guide is for planning and visualization purposes only.
- All firsttime Austin Community College (ACC) students with fewer than 12 SCH of successful college credit must take EDUC 1300 in their first semester at ACC. All other students may select either EDUC 1300, HUMA 1301 topic Great Questions Seminar, or a SPCH course from the Component Area Option list of courses in the Core Curriculum. See an advisor or a full- time faculty member in Sociology/Social Work for more information.
- Foreign language hours must be in the same language.
- At least one Life and Physical Sciences course must include a lab component.
- Select a course from the Component Area Option of the Core Curriculum Course List.
- Not all Degree Requirement courses are completed with the AA. Students will need to complete these remaining lower-level courses at the community college. Please consult a TAMUCT financial aid counselor regarding the consortium agreement process.
- Any-level electives may be taken at either at Texas A&M University-Central Texas or another institution. Please consult an academic advisor prior to selecting any-level electives.
- Lower-Level Electives, Any Level Electives, Component Area Options, or Degree Requirements (DEG REQ) may consist of the FOS courses: SOCW 2361, SOCW 2362, SOCI 1306, MATH 1342 or PSYC 2317, SOCW 2389.
- A summer semester may be required to meet degree requirements and the coursework which leads up to the field placement courses.