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Southwestern College CSU Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Transfer Preparation 2015-2016 Associate of Arts in Anthropology for Transfer (Major Code: 01725) Anthropology is the study of human biological and cultural origins and development, integrating the biological sciences, social sciences, physical sciences and humanities. The Anthropology AA-T degree introduces students to the basic body of knowledge, including the cross-cultural and comparative approach. The program emphasizes the role of the scientific method in investigating humankind, as well as in the development of theoretical perspectives relevant to studying human societies. The Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T) degree satisfies the requirements of the STAR Act for transfer to the CSU system. Southwestern College Course Title Units Required CORE: (9 units) ANTH 101 ANTH 102 ANTH 103 Biological Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Archaeology and Prehistory 9 3 3 3 List A: Select ONE of the following courses: (3-4 units) MATH 119 Elementary Statistics or SOC 270 Statistical Methods of Sociology or PSYC 270 Statistical Methods of Psychology List B: Select ONE option: (4-5 units) BIOL 260 GEOL 100 GEOL 101 Human Anatomy or Principles of Geology and General Geology Laboratory 3-4 4 3 3 4-5 4 3 1 List C: Select ONE of the following courses: (3 units) 3 ANTH 110 Indians of North America 3 ANTH 112 Cultures of Mexico 3 COMM 176 Intercultural Communication 3 GEOG 106 World Regional Geography 3 PHIL 106 World Religions 3 SOC 106 Race and Ethnicity 3 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Total units 19 - 21 To earn an associate degree, additional General Education and proficiency/unit requirements must be completed. CSU ADT: Anthropology Pg. 1 of 1