Anthropology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
The Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T in Anthropology) is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology or a “similar” major at a CSU campus. Each CSU campus determines which of the degrees it offers are “similar” and can be completed with the preparation included in the AA-T in Anthropology within 60 units once a student transfers, so which majors are “similar” varies from CSU to CSU. For a current list of what majors (and what options or areas of emphasis within that major) have been designated as “similar” to this degree at each CSU campus, please refer to CSU’s Associate Degree for Transfer Major and Campus Search webpage and seek guida
Courses
- ANAT R101 — General Human Anatomy
- ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH C1001H — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - Honors
- ANTH C1001L — Biological Anthropology Lab
- ANTH R102 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH R103 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH R105 — Sex, Gender and Culture
- ANTH R106 — Psychological Anthropology
- ANTH R107 — Introduction to Native American Studies
- ANTH R107H — Honors: Introduction to Native American Studies
- ANTH R110 — People of the World: The Cultures of Globalization and Change
- ANTH R111 — Magic, Witchcraft and Religion: Anthropology of Belief
- ANTH R111H — Honors: Magic, Witchcraft and Religion: Anthropology of Belief
- ANTH R113 — Ancient Civilizations of the Americas
- ANTH R114 — African American Culture and Experience
- ANTH R115 — Introduction to Language and Culture
- ANTH R116 — Science, Technology, and Human Values
- ANTH R118 — Introduction to Forensic Science
- ANTH R119 — Introduction to Border Studies
- BRS R101 — Introduction to Border Studies
- CHST R101 — Introduction to Chicana/o Studies
- CHST R107 — History of Mexicans in the United States
- COMM R113 — Intercultural Communication
- ETHS R107 — Introduction to Native American Studies
- ETHS R107H — Honors: Introduction to Native American Studies
- ETHS R114 — African American Culture and Experience
- ETHS R119 — Introduction to Border Studies
- GEOG R105 — Introduction to Human Geography
- GEOG R106 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- GEOL R101 — Physical Geology
- GEOL R101L — Physical Geology Laboratory
- GEOL R121 — Earth Science with Laboratory
- GIS R106 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- GLST R101 — Introduction to Global Studies
- HIST R107 — History of Mexicans in the United States
- HIST R109 — History of Mexico
- IDS R102 — Science, Technology, and Human Values
- PHIL R115 — Comparative World Religions
- PHIL R115H — Honors: Comparative World Religions
- PSY R103 — Beginning Statistics for Behavioral Science
- SOC R103 — Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOC R125 — Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
- SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000H — Introduction to Statistics - Honors
- URBS R101 — Introduction to Urban Studies