American Indian Studies, A.A.
An Associate of Arts (AA) degree in American Indian Studies prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges offering a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in American Indian Studies or related fields. The major requirement for an AA in American Indian Studies may be met by completing the pattern described below plus all MSJC Local General Education requirements.
Courses
- ANTH 102 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 102H — Honors Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 107 — Indigenous People of Latin America (formerly ANTH-103D Latin American Cultures)
- ANTH 125 — Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
- ANTH 145 — Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH 145H — Honors Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH C1001H — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - Honors
- ANTH C1001L — Biological Anthropology Lab
- ART 104 — World Art
- ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era
- ASL 100 — American Sign Language I
- ASL 101 — American Sign Language II
- COMM 108 — Intercultural Communication
- COMM 108H — Honors Intercultural Communication
- COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking
- CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness
- DAN 100 — History and Appreciation of Dance
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing
- ENVS 101 — Environmental Science
- ETHS 104 — Introduction to Native American Studies (formerly ANTH-105)
- FREN 101 — Elementary French I
- FREN 102 — Elementary French II
- GEOL 100 — Physical Geology
- HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877
- HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865
- MUS 109 — World Music
- PHIL 112 — Critical Thinking and Composition
- POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics
- PS 103 — Ethnic Politics in America
- PS 103H — Honors Ethnic Politics in America
- PSYC 121 — Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
- SOCI 106 — Intercultural Relations
- SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPAN 102 — Elementary Spanish II
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics