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Social Sciences Department BS ANTHROPOLOGY and GEOGRAPHY  60 units upper division  GWR  2.0 GPA  USCP * = Satisfies General Education requirement Note: No major, support or concentration courses may be taken as credit/no credit.

MAJOR COURSES ANT 201 Cultural Anthropology (D3)* ................... 4 ANT 202 World Prehistory ...................................... 4 ANT 250 Biological Anthropology (B2)*................ 4 ANT 360 Human Cultural Adaptations.................... 4 GEOG 150 Intro. to Cultural Geography ................ 4 GEOG 250 Physical Geography............................... 4 GEOG 308 Global Geography ................................. 4 GEOG 318 Applications in GIS ............................... 4 GEOG 333 Human Impact on the Earth................... 4 ANT/GEOG 455 Anthropology-Geography 4 Research Design and Methods.............................. ANT 464/GEOG 464 Professional Preparation for Anthropologists/Geographers ............................... 1 ANT 465/GEOG 465 Internship .............................. 3 (or approved study abroad course) Methodological elective (select one):....................... 4 ANT 310, 311; GEOG 328, 440 Regional Geography elective (select one):............... 4 GEOG 300, 340, 360, 370 ANT electives (300-400 level) ................................. 8 GEOG elective (300-400 level)................................ 4 Concentration or individualized course of study (at least 16 units 300-400 level)........................... 28 STAT 217/221 Intro. Statistics (B1)* ..................... 4/5 ANT 461 and ANT 462 Senior Project I, II or GEOG 461 and GEOG 462 Senior Project I, II.... 2,2 100/101 GENERAL EDUCATION (GE) 72 units required; 12 units are in Major. →See page 39 for complete GE course listing. →Minimum of 12 units required at the 300-400 level.

Area A Communication (12 units) A1 Expository Writing ......................................... A2 Oral Communication ...................................... A3 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing ......... Area B Science and Mathematics (12 units) B1 Mathematics/Statistics * 4 units in Major plus B2 Life Science * 4 units in Major........................ B3 Physical Science ............................................. B4 One lab taken with either a B2 or B3 course B5 elective ............................................................

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Area C Arts and Humanities (16 units) C1 Literature ......................................................... C2 Philosophy ....................................................... C3 Fine/Performing Arts ...................................... C4 Upper-division elective ................................... Area D/E Society and the Individual (16 units) D1 The American Experience (40404) ................. D2 Political Economy ........................................... D3 Comparative Social Institutions * 4 units in Major .................................................................. D4 Self Development (CSU Area E) .................... D5 Upper-division elective (Not ANT or GEOG courses) ............................................................... Area F Technology Elective (upper division) ..............

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4 4 60 FREE ELECTIVES ................................................. 19/20 180 CONCENTRATION OR INDIVIDUALIZED COURSE OF STUDY (select one) Cross-Cultural Studies and International Development Concentration GEOG 408 Geography of Development.................. SOC 309 The World System and Its Problems........ ANT 401 Culture and Health................................... ANT 402 Nutritional Anthropology ........................ Problems and Issues courses to be selected from: ... ANT 320, 325, 330, 344; BUS 302; CRP 334 (D5); GEOG 301, 328, 370, 440; HIST 314, 417 or 316, 430; HUM 310 (C4); POLS 325 (D5) or POLS 328, 333 (Area F); SOC 431; WGS 320 (D5); foreign language (121 or 201) or credit for a comparable level of proficiency (4 units max) (8/30/13) Environmental Studies and Sustainability Concentration GEOG 301 Geography of Resource Utilization ...... GEOG 325 Climate and Humanity .......................... GEOG 328 Applications in Remote Sensing ........... GEOG 414 Global and Regional Climatology ........ Any two of the following specialized electives: ........ BIO 113 (B2&B4), 114 (B2&B4); BRAE 415, ERSC 202, 223, 323; GEOG 415, GEOL 201, 203 (B5), 204, 205 (B3); LA 221; PSC 201 (B5); SS 121 (B5) Any one of the following approved electives: .......... AG 360 (F); ANT 312; BIO 112 (B5), 227 (B2); BRAE 348 (F); CRP 336, EDES 406; ENVE 330; ES/NR 308 (D5); ME 321 (F) or PSC 320 (F)

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28 Human Ecology Concentration ANT 345 Human Behavioral Ecology..................... ANT 401 Culture and Health...................................

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GEOG 325 Climate and Humanity........................... 4 Applications and Issues courses to be selected from: 16 ANT 309, 310, 311, 312, 320, 325, 330, 344, 402, 415 (USCP); GEOG 301, 340, 370, 408, 414, 415, 440 ........................................................................ 28 Teaching Concentration 3 EDUC 300 Introduction to Teaching ....................... ANT/GEOG 400 Special Problems .......................... 1 Two of the following:................................................ 8 GEOG 300, 340, 360, 370 One of the following: ................................................ 4 PSY 306, SOC 306, 316 (USCP), 406 Any three of the following approved electives: ........ 12 ANT 330, 415 (USCP); ECON 304; HIST 320, 321, 322; POLS 343 (USCP) 28 Individualized Course of Study ................................ 28

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