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Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Counselor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2025-2026 San Joaquin Delta College Catalog Program: Anthropology, AA-T | |||
Anthropology, AA-TThe Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer is designed for students planning to transfer to a California State University (CSU) with a major in Anthropology. Anthropology is the study of humanity, including its culture, biology, language and history. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines anthropological perspectives and concepts with those of biology, geology, psychology, sociology, and mathematics. Courses in anthropology provide students with an opportunity to gain a variety of important skills which are essential for success in today’s workforce. These include critical thinking and problem solving skills, verbal and written communication skills, as well as the ability to collaborate and work effectively and responsibly as a member of a team. All of this is achieved within the context of gaining a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts of anthropology. The completion of this degree ensures preparation for upper division work for students seeking to transfer and pursue a baccalaureate degree in Anthropology from a California State University (CSU). Program Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
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Major Requirements - CoreComplete 9 units | ||||
Course Name | Units: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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ANTHR 1 Cultural Anthropology | Units: 3 | |||
ANTHR 2 Biological Anthropology | Units: 3 | |||
ANTHR 10 Introduction to Archaeology | Units: 3 | |||
Major Requirements - Restricted Electives | ||||
Area AComplete 4 units selected from: | ||||
Course Name | Units: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ANTHR 2L Biological Anthropology Laboratory | Units: 1 | |||
ANTHR 4 Introduction to Linguistics | Units: 3 | |||
STAT C1000 Introduction to Statistics or | Units: 4 | |||
STAT C1000E Introduction to Statistics Embedded Support | Units: 4.5 | |||
Area BComplete 3 units selected from: | ||||
Course Name | Units: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
BIOL 31 Human Anatomy | Units: 4 | |||
GEOL 1A Physical Geology w/Lab | Units: 4 | |||
GEOL 5A Earth Science with Laboratory | Units: 4 | |||
PSYC 4 Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology | Units: 3 | |||
Area CComplete 3 units selected from: | ||||
Course Name | Units: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
GEOG 2 Human Geography | Units: 3 | |||
PSYC C1000 Introduction to Psychology | Units: 3 | |||
RELGN 14B Great Religions of the Western World | Units: 3 | |||
SOCIO 1A Introduction to Sociology | Units: 3 | |||
SOCIO 27 Introduction to Gender | Units: 3 | |||
SOCIO 33 Introduction to Race and Ethnicity | Units: 3 | |||
Minimum Major Units Required: 19Complete all courses with a grade of “C” or better. | ||||
General EducationComplete one of the following general education patterns:
Students are advised to double-count courses in the major or area of emphasis to also satisfy general education when possible. Course subject credit will be awarded in satisfaction of both major/area of emphasis and lower division general education requirements, but the units will only be counted once in computing the total number of units for the degree. | ||||
Minimum Degree Units Required: 60 | ||||
For more information:Contact the Social Science, Education, and Public Service Transfer and Career Pathway (TrAC) | ||||
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