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Anthropology Associate in Arts for Transfer

Degree · 19 units

Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, examining human biology and culture today and in the past; and biological and cultural change through time. Students with an Anthropology major concentrate in one of the following areas: cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, biological/physical anthropology, or archaeology. The major in anthropology prepares students for a variety of research/academic positions (e.g. museums, colleges and universities, zoos); and nonacademic/research positions (e.g. in business, medicine, cultural resource management, government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)). The objective of this program is to prepare students for transfer to a four-year university. Anthropology’s emphasis on research skills, organizational skills, critical thinking, technical writing, project management, and use of a holistic perspective make it an excellent undergraduate major for a variety

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