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            AS-T — ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE                      AA-T — ART HISTORY
            The AS-T in Administration of Justice is designed to pre-  The AA-T in Art History is designed to prepare the
            pare the student for transfer to a four-year institution of   student for transfer to four-year institutions of higher
            higher education and is specifi cally intended to satisfy   education and is specifi cally intended to satisfy lower-
            lower-division requirements for a baccalaureate degree   division requirements for a baccalaureate degree in art
            in Administration of Justice at a California State Univer-  history at a California State University. The knowledge
            sity. The knowledge and skills off ered in this degree lead   and skills off ered in this degree lead students to develop
            students to develop foundational knowledge in the fi eld of   foundational knowledge in the fi eld of art history includ-
            administration of justice including topics and issues related   ing topics and issues related to global, national, and local
            to global, national, and local aspects within this fi eld of   aspects of the fi eld of study. Program Learning Outcomes:
            study. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of   Upon completion of this program, students will be able to
            the program, students will demonstrate an understanding   identify major topics, developments, debates, and issues
            of the major components and function of the criminal jus-  of art history; apply their knowledge of key concepts in
            tice system in America; demonstrate knowledge of criminal   art history to discuss, analyze, and synthesize a variety
            laws in California, and defi ne ethics in law enforcement   of theoretical and practical foci within the discipline; and
            and the consequences of unethical behavior.           gain a global, national, and local perspective on issues
                                                                  pertaining to art history preparing them for multiple
            Required Core: ADMJ 101 and 103;                      pathways to future study and career opportunities.
            List A: Select two courses (6 units) ADMJ 116, 118, 120;  Required Core: ART 101, 102, and 150;
            List B: Select two courses (6 units) Any course from List   List A: Select one course (3 units) ART 108 or 109, 112 or
            A not used above; MATH 136; PSYCH 101; SOC 101.       115, 116;
            Required Units for Major: 18-19 units*                List B: Select one course (3 units) ART 130, 138, 152, 180,
                                                                  186, 220; PHOTO 101;
            AA-T — ANTHROPOLOGY
                                                                  List C: Select one course (3 units) Any List A or B
            The AA-T in Anthropology is designed to prepare the stu-  course not already used; ART 103 or 104 or 105 or 107
            dent for transfer to four-year institutions of higher educa-  or 111.
            tion and is specifi cally intended to satisfy lower-division   Required Units for Major: 18-19 units*
            requirements for a baccalaureate degree in anthropology
            at a California State University. The knowledge and skills   AS-T BIOLOGY
            off ered in this degree lead students to develop foundational   The AS-T in Biology provides a foundation in biology for
            knowledge in the fi eld of anthropology including those   students planning to transfer into a baccalaureate program
            topics and issues related to global, national, and local   in biology. Successful completion of the transfer degree
            aspects of the fi eld of study. Program Learning Outcomes:   guarantees the student acceptance to a California State
            Upon completion of this program, students will be able   University to pursue a baccalaureate degree in biology or a
            to analyze and describe how culture acts as our primary   related fi eld. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon comple-
            adaptive response.                                    tion of this program, students will be able to describe and
            Required Core: ANTH 101 and 111, 102, 103;            demonstrate correct use of biology laboratory equipment,
                                                                  be well-prepared for upper division biology courses, and
            List A: Select one course (3 units) ANTH 104, 105;
                                                                  be well-qualifi ed as transfer students to a four-year uni-
            List B: Select one to two courses (3-5 units) Any course   versity biology program.
            from List A not used above; BIOL 101, 102, 120, 123;   Required Core: BIOL 101, 102;
            GEOG 101 & 111; GEOL 101 & 111, 102 & 112; SOC S 200;
                                                                  List A: CHEM 101, 102, MATH 103, PHYS 105 and 106 or
            List C: Select one course (3 units) Any course from List   PHYS 101 and 102;
            A or B not used above; ETH S 101, 125; GEOG 103; HIST   LIST B: BIOL 103 or MATH 136.
            133, 140; HUMAN 115; PHILO 113, 114.
                                                                  Required Units for Major: 36-38 units*
            Required Units for Major: 19.5-21 units*














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