Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T)
In support of the established SB 1440, the Student Transfer Achievement Reform (STAR) Act, and the college’s mission, vision and values, Grossmont College has created the Associate in Arts for Transfer in Anthropology degree. Students earning this Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) will have fulfilled the lower-division major preparation requirements for a degree considered similar at a participating California State University (CSU) campus.
Courses
- ANTH 120 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 122 — Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
- ANTH 127 — Cultures of Latin America
- ANTH 140 — Introduction to Archaeology
- BIO 140 — Human Anatomy
- COMM 144 — Communication Studies: Race and Ethnicity
- ETHN 114 — Introduction to Race & Ethnicity
- ETHN 137 — American Indian Culture and Heritage
- ETHN 138 — The History and Cultures of California Indians
- ETHN 144 — Communication Studies: Race and Ethnicity
- GEOG 104 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science
- GEOG 130 — Human Geography: The Cultural Landscape
- GEOL 110 — Planet Earth
- GEOL 111 — Planet Earth Laboratory
- PSY 215 — Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
- SCI 110 — Introduction to Scientific Thought
- SOC 140 — Sex and Gender Across Cultures