Pathway Agreement

Maricopa Community College District
Social Justice and Human Rights, BA Pathway
2021-2022
Pathway Notes
Minimum 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy MAPP requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or greater. Some ASU programs may have higher GPA and grade requirements. Please see special requirements below for details.
Special Requirements

Completion of the MAPP and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for MCCCD Associate in Arts degree and AGEC-A, meets major map requirements at ASU, and guarantees admission to the Social Justice and Human Rights, B.A. degree program.

ASU will accept transfer credit for traditional course work you have successfully completed at regionally accredited institutions of higher education. The applicability of the specific course toward a degree depends on the requirements of the department, division, college or school in which you are enrolled at ASU. Students are responsible for working with their advisor to confirm all transfer transcripts are on file with ASU. For more information: https://transfer.asu.edu/credits

Pathway Requirements
First Year Composition [FYC]
ENG 101: First-Year Composition or
ENG 107: First-Year Composition for ESL
3 hrs
ENG 102: First-Year Composition or
ENG 108: First-Year Composition for ESL
3 hrs
Literacy and Critical Inquiry [L]
Literacy and Critical Inquiry [L]
3 hrs
Mathematical Studies [MA, CS]
MAT 140: College Mathematics or
MAT 141: College Mathematics or
MAT 142: College Mathematics or
MAT 145: College Mathematics with Review or
MAT 146: College Mathematics with Review
3-6 hrs
Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications [CS]
3 hrs
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
3 hrs
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
3 hrs
Social-Behavioral Science [SB]
Social-Behavioral Science [SB]
3 hrs
Social-Behavioral Science [SB]
3 hrs
Natural Science [SQ, SG]
Natural Science [SQ, SG]
4 hrs
Select at least one SQ course within the Natural Science requirement.
Natural Science [SQ, SG]
4 hrs
General Education Awareness Areas [C, H, G]
Cultural Diversity in the U.S. [C]
0-3 hrs
Historical or Global Awareness [H] or [G]
0-3 hrs
MCCCD Additional Requirements
COM 100: Introduction to Human Communication OR
COM 110: Interpersonal Communication OR
COM 225: Public Speaking OR
COM 230: Small Group Communication
0-3 hrs
CRE 101: College Critical Reading
0-3 hrs
Complete CRE 101 or equivalent.
Additional Lower Division Requirements
Focus Area Courses
0-6 hrs
Select courses to fulfill up to 6 credit hours from one of the following focus areas: Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality; Advocacy and Social Change; Critical Trauma Studies and Everyday Humanitarianism. Focus Area courses can be taken after transfer.
Lower Division Elective
0-25 hrs
Within these elective credits, the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences' Languages and Cultures Requirement may be fulfilled by completing one of the following options before transferring to ASU: Non-English language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV OR two (2) semesters of a current computer language (CSC110 and [CSC200 or CSC205]). Alternatively, students can meet ASU's Languages and Cultures Requirement after transferring by completing an additional 6 credits of upper-division Global or Cultural courses once at ASU.
Total Required Credits: 60
Track/Groups
Focus Area Courses
Focus Area Courses
ASB 211: Women in Other Cultures
Fulfills 3 credit hours of Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality Focus Area.
Focus Area Courses
AFR 202: Ethnic Relations in the United States or
ASB 202: Ethnic Relations in the United States or
CCS 202: Ethnic Relations in the United States
Fulfills 3 credit hours of Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality Focus Area.
Focus Area Courses
POS 120: World Politics
Fulfills 3 credit hours of Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality Focus Area.
Focus Area Courses
SOC 251: Social Problems
Fulfills 3 credit hours of Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality Focus Area.
Focus Area Courses
SOC 212: Gender and Society
Fulfills 3 credit hours of Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality Focus Area.
Focus Area Courses
SOC 241: Race and Ethnic Relations
Fulfills 3 credit hours of Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality Focus Area.
Focus Area Courses
WST 100: Women and Society
Fulfills 3 credit hours of Materialism, Intersectionality & Inequality Focus Area.