Associate in Arts and Science Transfer Option
Anthropology is the study of humankind. This broad
field includes the study of human biological origins, evolution,
diversity, and nature, as well as the study of the origin, evolution, diversity, and nature of human cultural and social life. Anthropology represents an attempt to grasp and celebrate the whole context of human experience,
including all people, from all cultures, across all time. Among the career possibilities in anthropology are: archaeology, education, social work, foreign service, and governmental agency work.
Since programs differ at each college, students should consult program outlines published by the college or university to which they intend to transfer. The following recommended courses prepare students for most baccalaureate institutions. Students should prepare their quarterly schedules with the assistance of an advisor knowledgeable in this transfer area.
Recommended Pre-Major Courses
| Course |
Description |
Credits |
| ANTH& 100 |
Survey of Anthropology |
5 |
|
ANTH& 204 |
Survey of Archaeology |
5 |
|
PSYC& 100 |
General Psychology |
5 |
| SOC& 101 |
Intro to Sociology |
5 |
Recommended General Education Courses
| Course |
Description |
Credits |
| BIOL& 100 |
Survey of Biology |
5 |
| GEOL& 101 |
Intro Physical Geology |
5 |
| HIST& 116 |
Western Civilization I |
5 |
| REL 201 |
World Religion |
5 |
| SOC& 201 |
Social Problems |
5 |
| SOC 220 |
Marriage and the Family |
5 |