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Nov 21, 2024
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ANTH 2700 - Great Archaeological Discoveries of the Past [3] Course Description: Examines the earliest evidence for art, written language, and world civilizations. Exposes students to cultural ideals and principles through the study of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time.
GE effective Fall 2025: Area 3B - Humanities GE until Summer 2025: Block C2 - Humanities University Requirement Designation(s): (d) General Diversity
- Articulated Transferring Institution(s), listed by codes**: - ALAMEDA
- ALLAN
- AMRIVCOL
- BAKERSFLD
- CABRILLO
- CCSF
- CERRITOS
- CERROCOSO
- CHABOT
- CHAFFEY
- CITRUS
- COLUMBIA
- COMPTON
- CONTRACOS
- COPPER
- COSUMNES
- CPOLYPOMONA
- CRAFTON
- CSUCHICO
- CSUCI
- CSUFULL
- CSUSAC
- CSULB
- CSUSTAN
- CUESTA
- CYPRESS
- DEANZA
- DIABLO
- ELCAMINO
- FOOTHILL
- FRESNO
- FRESNOSTATE
- FULLERTON
- GAVILAN
- GCC
- GROSS
- GWC
- IRVINE
- LASPOSITAS
- LAVC
- LBCC
- MADERA
- MARIN
- MERRITT
- MIRACOSTA
- MJC
- MOORPARK
- MORENO
- MSJC
- NORCO
- PALOMAR
- PCC
- REDWOODS
- REEDLEY
- RHC
- RIVERSIDE
- SADDLEBACK
- SANTANA
- SANTIAGO
- SBVC
- SDCC
- SDMC
- SDMIR
- SEQUOIAS
- SIERRA
- SJDC
- SKYLINE
- SMC
- SRJC
- VENTURA
- VICTOR
- WLAC
- YUBA
** Please refer to the for the aforementioned institutions.
This University course articulates with any California Community College (CCC) course that is approved by the C-ID program and given the corresponding “C-ID Course” designation listed here. The articulation is one-way articulation, meaning the approved community college course will articulate for the indicated course credit at the four-year university.
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