Programs
GE Requirements
Statistics is a requirement for various degrees offered at Valley College. A statistics course will provide you with the foundation to conduct high-quality research, help you develop critical and analytic thinking skills, allow you to become an informed consumer, and teach you how to effectively interpret and communicate data. Below you can find majors that have Statistics as a major or general education requirement.
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The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA - T) is designed for students who aim to transfer to a 4 year institution. The study of Psychology provides a foundation for preparation in such diverse fields as social services, law, education, healthcare, government, and business. Upon completion of the Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer Degree, students will be able to evaluate behaviors and mental processes using psychological concepts and theories, distinguish various biological systems that are fundamental to behavior and experience, apply the logic of hypothesis testing in science to everyday life
Psychology Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA - T)
The Sociology Department at Los Angeles Valley College aims to provide a variety of courses, giving students a holistic approach to the field. Students investigate the structure of groups, organizations, and societies and how people interact within these contexts.
Associate of Arts for Transfer (AA-T) in Sociology is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer into the CSU system to complete a baccalaureate degree in Sociology. The AA-T also satisfies the UC Transfer Pathway.
Sociology Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA - T)
Political Science is the academic study of the state, government, and politics. The discipline deals with the theory and practice of politics, political systems, and political behavior. The Political Science AA-T helps prepared students for careers in fields such as law, education, journalism, and governmental service.
An Associates degree in Chicano Studies provides students with theoretical frameworks through which they are able to explore, examine, and analyze the experiences of Mexican Americans in the United States. Students will build skills at communicating with diverse audiences and examining multiple sources of information and data. This degree equips students to enter a multi-ethnic workforce and more effectively work toward social justice.
Chicano Studies Associate in Arts
Students completing an A.A. degree in History will gain skills that will allow them to analyze the impact of historical events on contemporary society, compare and contrast the significance and impact of historical events, and critically analyze the process of historiography (the writing of history). The Associate Degree program is designed for students who wish to transfer to a baccalaureate program in History at a four-year institution.
Kinesiology is the study of the art and science of human movement throughout our lifespan. Students will be introduced to the evidence-based research supporting the wellness effects of exercise in our communities, schools, work place and clinical settings. Kinesiology provides areas of study in teaching (pedagogy), coaching, group fitness, personal training, health/fitness promotion, exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor learning and development, athletic training, sports management, dance, adapted physical education, sports psychology, sports nutrition, exercise equipment design/testing, wellness coaching, cardiac rehabilitation, gerokinesiology, as well as pre-professional training for physical therapy, medicine and research. Students completing the Associate in Arts in Kinesiology for Transfer degree will have satisfied the lower division major preparation at most CSUs in Kinesiology.
Kinesiology Associates in Arts for Transfer (AA - T)
Statistic Updates
NEW Stats 101L!
New Stats 101L Course offered in Fall 2024! If you have not taken a math course in some time and feel you need additional support, Stats 101L is the course for you! Check out the flyer below for more information!
If you have additional questions please reach out to Professors Ali Ghassemi (@email), Yara Farah (@email) or Luis Paz de la Vega (@email).
Need additional support with Statistics? Then stop by ARC (Second floor of Library) and let one of our knowledgeable tutors assist you! Tutoring is offered Monday through Saturday and sessions can be either online or in person. Check out the flyer below for a detailed schedule!
Not available during the day for Statistics tutoring? Stop by twilight tutoring, every Tuesday and Thursday from 6pm - 10pm (starts on 9/24/24). Check out the flyer below for more details!
Faculty Contacts
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Name | Contact Information |
Nikita M. Bajwa, Ph.D. | bajwanm@laccd.edu |
Ruby Christian-Brougham, Ph.D. | christrr@60654a.com |
Wilson Chu, Ph.D. | chuw@60654a.com |
Yara N. Farah, Ph.D. | farahyn@laccd.edu |
Ali Ghassemi, Psy.D. | ghassear@60654a.com |
Luis Paz de la Vega, M.A. | pazdells@laccd.edu |
Christina Peter, Ph.D. | petercr@60654a.com |
Sally Raskoff, Ph.D. |
Faculty Profiles
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