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Anthropology Statewide Articulation Agreement, A.A. (2 years)


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Associate of Arts Degree

(AA LA43)

The Anthropology Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreement is designed for the student who is planning to transfer to a participating public four-year Colorado college or university that offers this program within the minimum number of credits designated by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.

Courses with a 3-character bracketed code (for example, “English Composition I [CO1]” ), in which a student earns the final grade of “C” or better are guaranteed to transfer to every public Colorado college or university. Although courses in which a “D” grade is earned may apply toward the AA degree at Aims, they are not guaranteed to transfer. Students may want to check with the next school they plan to attend in order to determine transferability, or may want to repeat those courses to receive a better grade.

Please view the Colorado Department of Higher Education web site for participating institutions and any additional degree requirement details (CDHE Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreements/Degrees with Designation). Students should contact receiving institution for course transferability or additional requirements when selecting courses.

Degree Requirements for the Anthropology Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreement:

Total Communication Credits for A.A. Degree: 6


Arts & Humanities:


Select three Arts & Humanities courses from the lists below.

Total Arts and Humanities Credits for A.A. Degree: 9


Total History Credits for A.A. Degree: 3


Behavioral & Social Sciences:


Select three courses, one of which must be GT-SS2 or GT-SS3.

Total Behavioral and Social Sciences Credits for A.A. Degree: 9


Mathematics:


Total Mathematics Credits for A.A. Degree: 4


Physical and Life Sciences:


Select two courses.  Students may choose an entire full-year sequence (e.g. CHE 111 112 ) or a combination of courses. All course prerequisites for science courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.

*Note:


 In order to receive General Education credit for Integrated Science courses, students must complete both SCI 155  and SCI 156 . Successful completion of both SCI 155  and SCI 156  will satisfy all General Education requirements in the Physical and Life Sciences category for the A.A. degree.
 

Total Physical and Life Sciences Credits for A.A. Degree: 8


Public Speaking or Interpersonal Communications:


Choose either COM 115 or COM 125

Total Public Speaking or Interpersonal Communications Credits for A.A. Degree: 3


Total Required Anthropology Credits for A.A. Degree: 13


Electives:


Students must take an additional 6 credits of electives. Electives may be chosen from the general education curriculum, other arts and science courses, and specific Career and Technical courses (see Approved Degree Electives). A maximum of 3 credits of Physical Education courses are allowed in the A.A. degree electives.

*Note: Additional ANT courses beyond the 4 courses (12 credit hours) identified above may not count toward the Anthropology major at the receiving 4-year institution. Students should first consult with the institution to which they are considering transferring to assure additional courses will count toward the major.

Total Elective Credits for A.A. Degree: 5


Total Credits for A.A. Degree: 60


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