Template for CAA students earning an AA degree

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Template for CAA students earning an AA degree
who are interested in a BA in Anthropology
At the University of North Carolina Wilmington
Part I: Complete the AA degree within the NCCCS as outlined.
Universal General Education Transfer Component
English Composition (6 SCH)
Prefix
Course Name
ENG 111
Writing and Inquiry
ENG 112
Writing/Research in the Disciplines
Total Credit Hours Required
The following two English composition courses are required.
Credit Hours Pre-requisites
3
ENG 101
3 ENG 111
ENG 201
6
Humanities/Fine Arts (9 SCH)
Prefix
Course Name
Credit Hours
Choose at least two courses, from at least two different disciplines:
ART 111
Art Appreciation
3
ART 114
Art History Survey I
3
ART 115
Art History Survey II
3
COM 231
Public Speaking
3
ENG 231
American Literature I
3
ENG 232
American Literature II
3
MUS 110
Music Appreciation
3
MUS 112
Introduction to Jazz
3
You may choose one of:
PHI 215
Philosophical Issues
3
PHI 240
Introduction to Ethics
3
Total Credit Hours Required
Social /Behavioral Science (9 SCH)
Prefix
Course Name
ECO 251
Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 252
Principles of Macroeconomics
HIS 111
World Civilizations I
HIS 112
HIS 131
HIS 132
PSY 150
POL 120
SOC 210
World Civilizations II
American History I
American History II
General Psychology
American Government
Introduction to Sociology
Total Credit Hours Required
Mathematics (3-4 SCH)
Prefix
MAT 143
MAT 152
University Course Equivalent
Credit Hours
3
3
6
Required by Major
Notes
Credit Hours
Required by Major
Notes
Rec for US
Rec 3 diff disciplines, including
3 hrs in PHI
Required by Major
Notes
Rec for US
Rec 3 diff disciplines, including
3 hrs in HST
Required by Major
Notes
Req by CAA
Req by CAA
Students will select three courses from at least two different disciplines:
Pre-requisites
University Course Equivalent
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
ART 001
ARH 201
ARH 202
COM 101
ENG 223
ENG 224
MUS 115
MUS 116
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
ENG 111
ENG 111
PAR 101
PAR 115
3
3
9
9
Students will select three courses from at least two different disciplines:
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Pre-requisites
None
ECN 221
None
ECN 222
None
HIST 101
None
None
None
None
None
None
University Course Equivalent
HIST 102
HIST 105
HIST 106
PSY 105
PLS 101
SOC 105
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
9
9
Students will select one course from the following:
Course Name
Quantitative Literacy
Statistical Methods I
Credit Hours Pre-requisites
3
None
MAT 001
4
STT 215
University Course Equivalent
Credit Hours
4
4
MAT 171
Precalculus Algebra
4
Total Credit Hours Required
Natural Sciences (4 SCH)
Prefix
AST 111/111A
AST 151/151A
PHY 110/110A
4
MAT 111
3-4
3-4
Students will select 4 SCH from the following courses:
Course Name
Credit Hours
Descriptive Astronomy Iand Lab
General Astronomy I and lab I
Conceptual Physics and Lab
Pre-requisites
4 None
4 None
4
University Course Equivalent
Credit Hours
PHY 001
PHY 260 + PHY 001
PHY 105
4
4
4
It is recommended (but not required) that you choose one of the following Natural Sciences courses:
GEL 111
Introduction Geology
4
GLY 101
CHM 151
General Chemistry I
4
CHM 101
BIO 110
Principles of Biology
4
BIO 105
BIO 111
General Biology
4
BIO 201
Total Credit Hours Required
4
Total UGETC Hours
Required by Major
Notes
will meet GEC requirement,
cannot take both AST 111 and
AST 151
4
4
4
4
4
31-32
31-32
Additional General Education Courses (13-14 SHC) : These courses must be classified as UGETC or general education within the CAA.
Prefix
ANT 220
Course Name
Credit Hours
Cultural Anthropology
ANT 240
Archaeology
MAT (1 not taken above)
Pre-requisites
University Course Equivalent
3 None
ANT 206 LGS
3 None
4 None
ANT 207 UHIB, HPA
(e.g., STT 215, MAT 111)
Credit Hours
Category
Rec for US, Req for
3 major
Rec for US, Req for
3 major
4
Choose one free elective from the General Ed category--the following classes from this category are recommended, but not required:
ANT 210
General Anthropology
3 None
ANT 105
3
ANT 221
GEO 111
GEO 112
PHI 210
PHI 220
REL 211
REL 212
REL 221
GEL 230
ECO 151
SOC 220
ENG 241
ENG 242
ENG 261
ENG 262
HIS 115
HIS 121
POL 220
REL 110
REL 111
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Comparative Cultures
World Regional Geography
Cultural Geography
History of Philosophy
Western Philosophy I
Intro to Old Testament
Intro to New Testament
Religion in America
Environmental Geology
Survey of Economics
Social Problems
British Literature I
British Literature I
World Literature I
World Literature II
Introduction to Global History
Western Civilization I
International Relations
World Religions
Eastern Religions
3
3
3 None
3 None
3 None
None
3 None
3 None
3 None
3 None
4 None
3 None
3 None
3 None
3 None
None
3 None
3 None
3 None
3 None
3 None
3 None
ANT 205
GGY 180
GGY 140
PAR 101
PAR 201
PAR 235
PAR 236
PAR 242
GLY 120 + GLY 120L
ECN 125
SOC 215
ENG 211
ENG 212
ENG 225
ENG 226
HST 103
HST 101
PLS 220
PAR 125
PAR 232
Notes
Core course for major
Core course for major
REL 112
Western Religions
Total Credit Hours Required
Total General Education Hours Required
3 None
PAR 230
3
13-14
13-14
45
45
***Recommend that the 45 hrs include 1 LDN, 1 HPA, & 1 AILP course; 1 WI and 1 IL courses
Rec for US
Other REQUIRED HOURS (15-16 SHC): These courses must be classified as pre-major, elective or general education within the CAA.
Prefix
ACA 122
Course Name
College Transfer Success
Credit Hours Pre-requisites
1
UNI 001
University Course Equivalent
Choose 14-15 additional elective hours not taken above--the following classes from this category are recommended, but not required:
FRE 111
Elementary French I
3 None
FRH 101
GER 111
Elementary German I
3 None
GER 101
SPA 111
Elementary Spanish I
3 None
SPN 101
PED 110
Fit and Well for Life
2 None
PED 101
ANT 210
General Anthropology
3 None
ANT 105
ANT 221
Comparative Cultures
3 None
ANT 205
GEO 111
World Regional Geography
3 None
GGY 180
GEO 112
Cultural Geography
3 None
GGY 140
PHI 210
History of Philosophy
3
None
PAR 101
PHI 220
Western Philosophy I
3 None
PAR 201
REL 211
Intro to Old Testament
3 None
PAR 235
REL 212
Intro to New Testament
3 None
PAR 236
REL 221
Religion in America
3 None
PAR 242
GEL 230
Environmental Geology
4 None
GLY 120 + GLY 120L
ECO 151
Survey of Economics
3 None
ECN 125
SOC 220
Social Problems
3 None
SOC 215
ENG 211
ENG 241
British Literature I
3 None
ENG 242
British Literature I
3 None
ENG 212
ENG 261
World Literature I
3
None
ENG 225
ENG 262
World Literature II
3 None
ENG 226
HIS 115
Introduction to Global History
3 None
HST 103
HIS 121
Western Civilization I
3 None
HST 101
POL 220
International Relations
3 None
PLS 220
REL 110
World Religions
3 None
PAR 125
REL 111
Eastern Religions
3 None
PAR 232
REL 112
Western Religions
3 None
PAR 230
ENG 261
World Literature I
3
None
ENG 225
ENG 262
World Literature II
3 None
ENG 226
HIS 115
Introduction to Global History
3 None
HST 103
HIS 121
Western Civilization I
3 None
HST 101
POL 220
International Relations
3 None
PLS 220
REL 110
World Religions
3 None
PAR 125
REL 111
Eastern Religions
3 None
PAR 232
REL 112
Western Religions
3 None
PAR 230
Part II: Complete one of the UNCW Anthropology Degree Plans
Semester 5 (1st Semester at UNCW)
Class
You must take one or more of the following courses:
Credits
Notes
ANTL 207 Archaeology Lab
1 Requirement for Major/US EBC
ANT 210 Biological Anth
3 Requirement for Major
Credit Hours
1
Category
GEC
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Req for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Rec for US
Notes
required by CAA
foreign lang required for US
foreign lang required for US
foreign lang required for US
required for US
You must select at least 11 credits from the following courses for a total of 15 or
16 credit hours for the semester:
ANT 208 Language and Culture
ANT 211 Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology
3 Option for the Major
3 Option for the Major
ANT 300-level Cultural Anthropology course
3 Requirement for Major
ANT 300-level archaeology course
ANT 300 or 400-level Archaeology Writing Intensive class
3 Requirement for Major
3 Requirement for Major/US WI
ANT 300 or 400-level Cultural Anthropology Writing Intensive class.
3 Requirement for Major/US WI
1 WI, LDN , or LGS class--may belong to the Anthropology major
3 US WI, LDN/LGS
1 transdisciplinary cluster course in: Climate Change and Society, Evolution,
Immigration, Modeling, or another cluster including at least one Anthropology
course taken for the the major. This course may also fulfill one of the 300 or 400level requirements above, or classes for a minor or second major
3 University Studies Thematic Transdisciplinary cluster
1 FLL class
3 US FLL requirement
1 free elective
3
15 or 16
Semester 6 (2nd Semester at UNCW)
You must have the following courses completed by the end of this semester:
ANTL 207 Archaeology Lab
ANT 210 Biological Anth
1 FLL class
1 Writing Intensive course
1
3
3
3
Requirement for Major/US EBC
Requirement for Major
US FLL requirement
US WI
You must select at least 12 credits from the following courses, to make up a
total of 15 or 16 credit hours for the semester
ANT 208 Language and Culture
3 Option for the Major
ANT 211 Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology
3 Option for the Major
ANT 300 or 400-level Cultural Anthropology course
3 Requirement for Major
ANT 300 or 400-level Archaeology course
3 Requirement for Major
ANT 300-level Biological Anthropology course
3 Requirement for Major
ANT 300 or 400-level Archaeology WI and/or IL class
3 Requirement for Major/US WI
ANT 300 or 400-level Cultural Anthropology WI and/or IL class.
3 Requirement for Major/US WI
1 WI, IL, LDN , or LGS class--may belong to the Anthropology major
3 US WI, IL, LDN/LGS
1 QLR--may be ANT 324, which is also a Biological Anthropology elective
3 US QLR requirement
1 FLL class
3 US FLL requirement
PE 101
2 US PE requirement
15 or 16
Semester 7 (3rd Semester at UNCW)
By the end of this semester, you should have completed at least 2 300 or 400-level Archaeology
courses, and at least 2 300 or 400-level Cultural Anthropology courses, as well as the following
requirements:
6 US WI requirement
2 Writing Intensive classes
If the following class is offered this semester, you MUST take it:
ANT 450 A History of Anthropological Thought
3 Major requirement, US Capstone
You must select 15 or 18 credits from the following courses:
ANT 208 Language and Culture
3 Option for the Major
ANT 211 Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology
ANT 300 or 400-level Cultural Anthropology course
3 Option for the Major
3 Requirement for Major
ANT 300 or 400-level Archaeology course
ANT 300 or 400-level Biological Anthropology course
3 Requirement for Major
3 Requirement for Major
ANT 300 or 400-level Archaeology WI and/or IL course
3 Requirement for Major/US WI, IL
ANT 300 or 400-level Cultural Anthropology WI and/or IL course
3 Requirement for Major/US WI, IL
ANT 300 or 400-level Biological Anthropology WI and/or IL course
3 Requirement for Major/US WI, IL
1 transdisciplinary cluster course in: Climate Change and Society, Evolution,
Immigration, Modeling, or another cluster including at least one Anthropology
course taken for the the major. This course may also fulfill one of the 300 or 400level requirements above, or classes for a minor or second major
3 University Studies Thematic Transdisciplinary cluster
1 WI, LDN , or LGS class--may belong to the Anthropology major
3 US WI, LDN/LGS
1 QLR--may be ANT 324, which is also a Biological Anthropology elective
1 FLL class
PE 101
3 US QLR requirement
3 US FLL requirement
2 US PE requirement
15 or 18
Semester 8 (4th and final Semester at UNCW)
By the end of this semester, you should have completed at least 2 300 or 400-level Biological
Anthropology courses, as well as the following requirements:
64 hours at UNCW
124 hours total to graduate
A total of 30 hours in the Anthropology major from the following
classes: ANT 208, ANT 211, and all ANT 300 and 400-level classes,
including ANT 450
2 IL classes
1 QLR class
FLL requirement
3 Cluster classes, at least one outside the major, or a minor or
second major
PE 101
6 US IL requirement
3 US QLR requirement
3-9 US FLL requirement
9 US Cluster requirement
2 US PE requirement
If the following class is offered, you MUST take it:
ANT 450 A History of Anthropological Thought
3
Major Requirement, US Capstone
Select at least 12 or 15 hours from the following courses, to make
up a total of 15 or 18 hours
ANT 300 or 400-level Biological Anthropology course
1 transdisciplinary cluster course in: Climate Change and Society, Evolution,
Immigration, Modeling, or another cluster including at least one Anthropology
course taken for the the major. This course may also fulfill one of the 300 or 400level Major requirements.
ANT 300 or 400-level Cultural Anthropology course
3 Requirement for Major
3 University Studies Thematic Transdisciplinary cluster
3 Requirement for Major
3 Requirement for Major
ANT 300 or 400-level Archaeology course
15 or 18
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