Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology – ANTH Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Roadmap
This is a sample pathway for students who transfer to San Francisco State University in the current Bulletin year with an AA-T in Anthropology. Nine units in the major (ANTH 100, ANTH 110, ANTH 120) and all lower-division GE requirements have been satisfied. Check with a major advisor about the most appropriate course sequence. Degree completion guaranteed in 60 units; see the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) section for more information.
To Do at SF State:
Enough total units to reach 120 minimum for graduation; 30 units minimum at the upper-division level; to include the following:
University-Wide Requirements: 9-15 Units
- American Institutions (0-6 units): US History, US Government, California State and Local Government requirements if not completed prior to transfer.
- Upper-Division GE Areas 2UD/5UD, 3UD, and 4UD (9 units): Courses required for the major may double-count if approved for UD GE.
- Students entering this major with the AA-T in Anthropology are not required to fulfill SF State Studies requirements.
- Complementary Studies: Consult with a department advisor on how transfer units and/or SF State units can be applied to ensure degree completion within 60 units.
Anthropology Major: 31 Units
(ANTH 100, ANTH 110, ANTH 120 met in transfer)
- Foundation Core (includes GWAR, ANTH 300, and ANTH 130): 9 units.
- Area 1 – Theory and Foundations: 3 units.
- Area 2 – Methods and Practicum: 4 units
- Electives in ANTH: 15 units.
- At least one UD course in Area One or Two or electives must be taken in each of 3 subfields: Biological, Cultural/Visual, and Archaeology.
University Electives: 23 or More Units
Depends on course choices made at the community college, how transferred units are applied to the requirements above, and course choices at SF State – some courses may meet more than one requirement, e.g., in both UD GE and in the major.
First Semester | Units | |
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ANTH 130 | Introduction to Visual Anthropology (Foundation Core, GE 4) | 3 |
ANTH 300 | Foundations of Anthropology: History (Foundation Core) | 3 |
US History | 3 | |
or University Elective if US History met in transfer |
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GE Area 3UD: Upper-Division Arts or Humanities | 3 | |
University Elective | 3 | |
Units | 15 | |
Second Semester | ||
ANTH 305GW | Writing Anthropology - GWAR (Foundation Core) | 3 |
Area 1: Theory and Foundations - Select One 1 | 3 | |
Foundations of Archaeology | ||
Foundations of Human Variation (GE 5UD) | ||
Foundations of Visual Anthropology | ||
Major Electives in Anthropology (15 Units Total) - Take Two 1,2 | 6 | |
U.S. and California Government | 3 | |
or University Elective if US/CA Government met in transfer |
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Units | 15 | |
Third Semester | ||
Area 2: Major Methods and Practicum 1,3 | 4 | |
Major Electives in Anthropology (15 Units Total) - Take Two 1,2 | 6 | |
GE Area 4UD: Upper-Division Social and Behavioral Sciences | 3 | |
University Elective | 2 | |
Units | 15 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
Major Electives in Anthropology (15 Units Total) 1,2 | 3 | |
GE Area 5UD or 2UD: Upper-Division Sciences or Upper-Division Mathematical Concepts | 3 | |
University Elective - Take Three | 9 | |
Units | 15 | |
Total Units | 60 |
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Anthropology Subfields
At least one upper-division course (Area 1, Area 2, or electives) must be taken in each of the three subfields: biological, cultural/visual, and archaeology. A full list of courses that can fulfill this requirement can be found in the Degree Requirements.- 2
Major Electives (15 units)
Upper-division units selected from any courses with the ANTH prefix including those from Area One and Two that have not been used to fulfill the area requirements. No more than 6 units can be taken in internships (ANTH 695), field schools, and independent study (ANTH 699) combined.- 3
Area Two: Methods and Practicum (4 units)
A full list of courses that can fulfill this requirement can be found in the Degree Requirements.