Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T) Degree
The Associate in Arts-Transfer (AA-T) degree in Anthropology at Crafton Hills College is designed to meet the needs of students transferring to a California State University or University of California who intend to major in Anthropology or a related field of study. Students earning this degree will be able to utilize anthropological theories and research methods to make the unfamiliar familiar and make the familiar unfamiliar; apply archeological and anthropological research methods and explain which would be appropriate in this investigation; identify the components of culture and explain their application to the interpersonal and organizational experience of a given case study; and define ethnocentrism and appraise its role in maintaining social solidarity and its impact on tolerance, pluralism and diversity.
Major/Program Requirements
Required Courses:
Students must complete at least three (3) units from the following list:
Students must complete at least three (3) additional units from the following list:
ANTHRO 110 | Tribal and Ethnic Religions | 3.00 |
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RELIG 110 | Tribal and Ethnic Religions | 3.00 |
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ANTHRO 107 | The United States and the North American Indians | 3.00 |
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HIST 107 | The United States and the North American Indians | 3.00 |
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COMMST 174 | Communication in a Diverse World | 3.00 |
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GEOG 102 | Cultural Geography | 3.00 |
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GEOG 102H | Cultural Geography-Honors | 3.00 |
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GEOG 120 | World Regional Geography | 3.00 |
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RELIG 101 | Introduction to World Religions | 3.00 |
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RELIG 101H | Introduction to World Religions-Honors | 3.00 |
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SOC 100 | Introduction to Sociology | 3.00 |
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SOC 100H | Introduction to Sociology-Honors | 3.00 |
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SOC 141 | Minority Relations | 3.00 |
Total Credit Hours: 19.00-21.00
Prospective transfer students should complete the general education and lower division requirements of the school to which they will be transferring (IGETC or CSUGE Breadth). See a counselor for details. Information is also available at www-assist.org.