Anthropology Associate in Art for Transfer

Anthropology is the comparative study of human societies and cultures. Anthropology concerns all aspects of being human, throughout all time and worldwide. It is an examination of human nature, human society, and human past. The study of Anthropology provides an understanding of the globally interconnected world in which we live, the human past and present, and the unity and diversity that characterize the human species. Anthropology prepares students for dealing with the challenges of an increasingly international economy, globally connected communities, and multicultural peoples.

Semester 1

Course Code Title Units
ANTH 001 Human Evolution: Introduction to Biological Anthropology 3
ENG 001A English Composition 4
MATH 014 or SOC 003 Statistical Methods or Fundamentals of Statistics 3-4
CSU GE Area A1 Oral Communication 3

Semester 2

Course Code Title Units
ANTH 002 Cultural Anthropology 3
   List B courses 3-4
CSU GE Area A3 Critical Thinking 3
HIST 017 or 018 U.S. History 3
PS 001 Introduction to Government 3

Semester 3

Course Code Title Units
ANTH 003 Archaeology, Introduction to Prehistory 3
CSU GE Area B1 Physical Sciences 4
CSU GE Area C1 Arts 3
CSU GE Area C2 Humanities 3
  Transferable Elective Units 4

Semester 4

Course Code Title Units
  List C Courses 3
CSU GE Area D Social & Behavioral Sciences 3
CSU GE Area E Lifelong Learning & Self-Development 3
CSU GE Area F Ethnic Studies 3
  Transferable Elective Units 3

Please see a Counselor if you need help selecting transferable elective units, CSU GE or IGETC GE courses.

CSU GE Courses

Anthropology Major Lists B and C Courses