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Anthropology (AA-T) |
Behavioral Sciences |
Total Units: 18 |
Term Effective:
Fall 2015
Description:
Students completing the Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer Degree will develop skills and knowledge consistent with the study of anthropology in a global, multicultural, and comparative context. The successful student will have mastered the reading, writing, and research skills essential to anthropological inquiry and exposition. Completion of the degree program will provide the orientation and background necessary for success in the major at the university level.
This Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer Degree is designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU major and baccalaureate degree. California Community College students who are awarded an AA-T are guaranteed admission with junior standing somewhere in the CSU system and given priority admission consideration to their local CSU campus or to a program that is deemed similar to their community college major. This priority does not guarantee admission to specific majors or campuses. Current and prospective community college students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to develop an educational plan that best meets their goals and needs.
Students will have to fulfill the following requirements to earn this degree:
- Complete 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following:
- The Inter-segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California State University General Education-Breadth requirements; and
- A minimum of 18-22 semester units as required for the Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer major.
- Obtain an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Earn a grade of C or better in all courses required for the Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer major.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Anthropology for Transfer major, students will be able to:
- Identify the major theoretical approaches, theorists, and historical trends in anthropology;
- Understand and use basic research methods in archaeology, cultural and biological anthropology, including design, data analysis and interpretation;
- Apply anthropological knowledge to understanding human diversity;
- Develop an understanding of self and others in diverse biological and cultural contexts;
- Apply critical thinking to anthropological theories and data; and
- Demonstrate effective written and oral communication using anthropological concepts.
Recommended Sequence of Courses
Students should refer to the TMC (Transfer Model Curriculum) Template here, TMC Template, for a clear guide to the course requirements. Additionally, for students interested in a suggested order for taking classes in this program, please view the recommended course sequence.
Program Requirements:
The requirements for the Anthropology (AA-T) program are:
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Complete 18 units from
- Anthropology for Transfer Core Requirements
- Anthropology for Transfer List A Requirements
- Anthropology for Transfer List B Requirements
- Anthropology for Transfer List C Requirements
Anthropology for Transfer Core Requirements - complete 9.00 units |
ANTHRO 1 | Physical Anthropology | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 2 | Cultural Anthropology | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 3 | Introduction to Archaeology | 3.00 |
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Anthropology for Transfer List A Requirements - complete 3.00 units |
Complete any combination totaling at least 3.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
ANTHRO 32 | Native Cultures of North America | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 43 | Native American Art and Culture | 3.00 |
MATH 15 | Elementary Statistics | 4.00 |
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Anthropology for Transfer List B Requirements - complete 3.00 units |
Complete a combination totaling at least 3.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
ANAT 1 | General Human Anatomy | 5.00 |
ANTHRO 32 | Native Cultures of North America | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 43 | Native American Art and Culture | 3.00 |
GEOL 1 AND
| The Earth | 3.00 |
GEOL 1L | Geology Lab | 1.00 |
MATH 15 | Elementary Statistics | 4.00 |
PHYSC 21 | Introduction to Earth Science | 4.00 |
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Anthropology for Transfer List C Requirements - complete 3.00 units |
Complete a combination totaling at least 3.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
ANAT 1 | General Human Anatomy | 5.00 |
ANTHRO 1L | Physical Anthropology Lab | 1.00 |
ANTHRO 21 | American Folklore and Folklife | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 30 | Anthropology of Globalization | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 31 | Mesoamerican Origins of Latino Culture | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 32 | Native Cultures of North America | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 34 | Native Cultures of California | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 43 | Native American Art and Culture | 3.00 |
ANTHRO 70A | Archaeological Site Survey: Search and Discovery | 2.00-4.00 |
ANTHRO 70B | Archaeological Excavation: Digging and Documenting | 2.00-4.00 |
ANTHRO 70C | Archaeological Analysis: Techniques and Understanding | 2.00-4.00 |
ANTHRO 70D | Archaeological Interpretation: Conclusions and Reporting | 2.00-4.00 |
MATH 15 | Elementary Statistics | 4.00 |
PHYSC 21 | Introduction to Earth Science | 4.00 |
GEOL 1 AND
| The Earth | 3.00 |
GEOL 1L | Geology Lab | 1.00 |
Term Effective:
Fall 2015
The requirements for this program of study are effective beginning the semester shown above. If you began working on this program before the effective semester, you may not be affected by the changes. Consult with the program contact person or the department chair to determine your eligibility to complete the program under previous requirements.
Associate Degree Requirements:
The major is one of several requirements students need to fulfill in order to be awarded the Associate Degree, the highest level of academic achievement recognized by Santa Rosa Junior College. Please note that all of the following requirements must be met in order for the degree to be conferred:
For all students admitted for the Fall 2009 term or any term thereafter,
a grade of "C" or better, or "P" if the course is taken on a pass/no pass basis,
is required for each course applied toward the major.
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Course Prerequisites and Advisories:
Courses in a program of study may have prerequisites or advisories;
that is, courses that must or should be completed before taking that course.
Please check for prerequisites or advisories by clicking on the course numbers
in the Program Requirements section.
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It is important that students who are completing an Associate Degree and desire to transfer to a four-year institution meet with a counselor to plan their lower division coursework. While many majors at SRJC are intended to align with lower division major preparation required by California public universities, specific lower-division major requirements vary among individual campuses. See a counselor, visit the Transfer Center, and check Guides For Transfer in Specific Majors, and ASSIST to review transfer preparation guides for specific schools and majors.
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Notes:
A course used to satisfy the requirements in one category (List A, B, or C) cannot also be used to satisfy the requirements in another category.
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