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Students who follow this academic plan will receive an Associate of Arts with a concentration in Anthropology.

Effective Fall 2020

1st Fall   Hours
COLS 1010 College to Career 3
ENGL 1010 Composition I 3
MATH 1530 Introductory Statistics (Recommended) or General Education Math1 3
ANTH 1230 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology2 3
    Natural Science Elective 4
    TERM TOTAL 16
Action Items    
  Oct Meet with Success Coach or Advisor
Complete FAFSA for upcoming fall term
 
  Nov Visit colleges or universities
Register for next term
 
1st Spring   Hours
ENGL 1020 Composition II 3
COMM 2025 Fundamentals of Communication 3
ANTH 1130 Introduction to Biological/Physical Anthropology 3
    Humanities Elective3 3
    Natural Science Elective 4
    TERM TOTAL 16
Action Items    
  Mar Meet with Success Coach or Advisor  
  April Decide on transfer institution
Register for next term
 
2nd Fall   Hours
ANTH 1430 Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology 3
    Literature Elective 3
    History Elective4 3
    Social/Behavioral Science Elective  3
    Foreign Language Course5 3
    TERM TOTAL 15
Action Items    
  Sept Complete Application for Graduation  
  Oct Meet with Faculty Advisor  
  Nov Apply for admission to transfer institution
Register for next term
 
2nd Spring   Hours
ANTH 2150 Native American Studies (Recommended) or Elective 3
    History Elective 3
    Social/Behavioral Science Elective  3
    Foreign Language Course5 3
    Humanities Elective 3
    TERM TOTAL 15
Action Items    
  Feb Take Exit Exam (ETS Proficiency Profile)  
  Mar Contact transfer institution about registration/financial aid  
    TOTAL HOURS 62

1Students who plan to transfer to UTK will be required to complete an additional Mathematics course from the following: MATH 1010, MATH 1530, MATH 1630, MATH 1830 or MATH 1910.

2Students who plan to transfer to UTM or UTK are encouraged to take the BIOL 1110/BIOL 1120 sequence.

3Students who plan to transfer to the UoM must complete at least one fine arts under the Humanities general education requirement. Students planning to transfer to MTSU can take an approved Anthropology course in either the Humanities or in an Area of Emphasis. 

4Students who plan to transfer to UTK will be required to complete - HIST 2210 - Early Western Civilization and HIST 2220 - Modern Western Civilization.

5Students planning to transfer to the UoM will need to complete six hours of a 2000 level or higher foreign language to earn the Bachelor of Arts degree. Students who plan to transfer to UTK will be required to demonstrate intermediate-level competency in Foreign Language before graduating from UTK. Students may demonstrate intermediate-level competence after transferring to UTK.

6Check with your advisor for recommended courses when selecting guided electives.

This is a Tennessee Transfer Pathway: www.tntransferpathway.org

For further information: Social Science, Business and Education Department, 865-354-3000, x4582.

http://www.roanestate.edu/?11088-Tennessee-Transfer-Pathway-AA-Anthropology

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