DTCC SOC 111: Sociology

This course provides an analysis of American social organization and culture through a cross-cultural perspective. Sociology investigates, describes, and analyzes patterns of human behavior in all areas of human experience for purpose of understanding the human condition.

Upon “successful” completion of this course, students will earn 3 college credits + 1 high school AP-weighted credit. This DelTech course is offered at William Penn High School, during school hours.

  • Level of Support: Tier 4 (Most)
  • University: Delaware Technical Community College
  • Type: Face-to-Face @ Penn, semester-long
  • Instructor: Ms. Borst
  • Grade Level: 11-12th
  • Cost: $125
  • Payment: Due before enrolling in the course; Pay to “William Penn High School” via cash, check, or online- see Ms. Cuje

Textbooks for this course will be supplied by William Penn.

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Dual Enrollment Course Transferrability

For your convenience, the transferability of this course within the state is listed below. The information was curated from the DOE course Transfer Database and UD’s Transfer Matrix. The information below was last updated in March 2025.

We can confirm that DTCC SOC 111 Sociology transfers to the following colleges in Delaware:

  • Del Tech Community College …………………. Host institution
  • Wilmington University ……………………………. SOC 101
  • University of Delaware ………………………….. SOCI 201
  • Delaware State University ……………………… SCCJ 101
  • Goldey Beacom College …………………………. SOC 161
Transfer of College credit after attending through Early College Programs
Students who subsequently enroll in Dual Enrollment or Early College courses enjoy advanced standing. Many colleges and universities will generally accept credits earned through programs of this type. Some will not. Most colleges and universities will accept credits from other institutions if a grade of “C” or better is earned. The student and/or their parents/guardian should contact the college or university of their choice to determine whether Dual Enrollment or Early College credits will be accepted. Students may have to send an official transcript from the partnering higher education institution to the college or university of their choice to aid in the college’s decision. Each institution applies these credits differently.