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Occupational Program 2016/2017
Chaffey College
ANTHROPOLOGY FOR TRANSFER (AA-T)
Anthropology is an interdisciplinary area of study focusing on the study of people, ranging from the origin and biological evolution of our species, to tracing the prehistory and
history of cultures, to defining group behavior in non-western and western cultures. Thus, anthropology is considered to be the most holistic of the social sciences. The goal of
anthropology is to answer the question, “What is humankind?” from a biological, prehistoric, and behavioral perspective. The integrative approach to the discipline links
anthropology with the life and social sciences, and has strong ties with disciplines ranging from biology and psychology to political science, history, and the arts, providing a
humanistic perspective.
The Associate in Arts for Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T) degree is suited to the needs of students who will complete their education at Chaffey College with an associate
degree, as well as those students who will complete their Chaffey associate degree and then transfer to a four year institution to complete their bachelor’s degree. Successful
completion of the transfer degree in Anthropology guarantees the student acceptance to a California State University (but does not guarantee acceptance to a particular campus
or major) to pursue a baccalaureate degree, in preparation for a career in the field of anthropology.
To obtain the Anthropology AA-T degree, students must:
• Complete all major requirements listed below with grades of C or better in each course.
• Maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in all CSU transferable coursework.
• Complete 60 semester CSU-transferable units using the California State University-General Education Breadth (CSU-GE) OR the Intersegmental General Education
Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) pattern.
Major Requirements for the Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree:
ANTHRO 1
Introduction to Biological Anthropology
ANTHRO 2
Introduction to Archaeology
ANTHRO 3
Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
GRADE
List A: Plus one course from the following:
STAT 10
Elementary Statistics (or SCSCI-10, Statistics for Social
Science)
GRADE
List B: Plus one or two courses from the following:
BIOL 20
Human Anatomy
ESC 1 & 1L
Earth Science and Earth Science Laboratory
GEOL 1
Physical Geology
PSYCH 80
Research Methods in Psychology (or SOC-80, Introduction
to Research Methods in Sociology)
GRADE
MAJOR: A016A(CSU)/A016B(IGETC)
NEED
UNITS
3
3
3
List C: Plus one course from the following:
Any from List A or B not used above and/or:
ANTHRO 1L Laboratory for Biological Anthropology
COMSTD 74 Intercultural Communication
GEOG 11
Human Geography
MUSIC 26
World Music
PHIL 80
Introduction to Religion
SOC 10
Introduction to Sociology
SOC 15
Ethnic and Race Relations: U.S. and Global Perspectives
08/23/16
IP
IP
NEED
UNITS
4
IP
NEED
Student Name: ___________________________
ID #: ____________________________________
Date: ____________________________________
Counselor: _______________________________
UNITS
4
4
4
COUNSELOR NOTES:
4
GRADE
IP
NEED
UNITS
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
Units for the Major: 18-21
General Education
Total units that may be double counted
Elective (CSU transferable) units
5885 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002
IGETC
37
19
21-24
60
CSU
39
19
19-22
60
(909) 652-6000, 652-6200