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May 09, 2024
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2023-2024 College Catalog
Anthropology Option, A.A. - Liberal Arts
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The Anthropology Option is primarily designed to prepare students to transfer into the junior year of a baccalaureate degree program in anthropology. In addition, students seeking admission into cultural area studies programs such as African-American Studies, Latina/o Studies, and Women’s Studies would receive a solid academic foundation on which to build.
Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate critical analysis and empathy skills.
- Identify ethical issues in anthropological research.
- Demonstrate an understanding of human origins and past and present cultures.
- Apply classroom knowledge to issues of globalization, human diversity, human ecology, language, and religion.
- View societies from evolutionary and cross-cultural perspectives.
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Spring Semester
- ANTH 115 - Biological Anthropology Credits: 4
- HIST 001 - History Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 3
- LSCI 000 - Science Gen Ed Requirement Credits: 4
- ANTH 000 - Anthropology Option Elective Credits: 3
Philosophy and Social Science General Education Courses
Choose from the list of approved courses in the College catalog.
Humanities General Education Courses (Recommended)
Recommended courses listed below but student can also choose from the list of approved Humanities General Education courses in the College catalog.
Science General Education Courses (Recommended)
Recommended courses listed below but student can also choose from the list of approved Science General Education courses in the College catalog.
History General Education Courses (Recommended)
Recommended courses listed below but student can also choose from the list of approved History General Education courses in the College catalog. Must choose a level I & II sequence.
Anthropology Option Electives (Choose One)
Developmental Courses
Sussex has embraced a practice of directed self-choice whereby students are encouraged, through guided conversations with an advisor, to best determine their readiness for this course. Students should be aware that Developmental Studies exist and are available to help strengthen skills and encourage success. Pursuing testing and/or developmental courses is entirely up to the student. Further, testing, though providing a valuable reference point for reflection, does not create for the student an obligation to follow Accuplacer recommendations.
The exception to this is where students seek enrollment in higher-level math courses. Students wishing to enroll in the following math courses are required to take and adhere to placement guidance from, the Advanced Algebra and Functions test, as part of Accuplacer, through the college’s testing center, for admission into any of the following courses: MATH 110, MATH 112, and MATH 113. Please note, courses in other disciplines may also require advanced mathematics placement. Students should check with their advisor.
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