Anthropology AA-T Degree
Anthropology is the comparative study of human societies and cultures. Anthropology concerns all aspects of being human throughout all time and worldwide. It is an examination of human nature, human society, and human past. The study of Anthropology provides an understanding of the globally interconnected world in which we live, the human past and present, and the unity and diversity that characterize the human species. Anthropology prepares students for dealing with the challenges of an increasingly international economy, globally connected communities, and multicultural peoples.
Courses
- ANTH 001 — Human Evolution: Introduction to Biological Anthropology Units: 3
- ANTH 002 — Cultural Anthropology Units: 3
- ANTH 003 — Archaeology, Introduction to Prehistory Units: 3
- BI 013 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Units: 4
- GEOG 002 — Cultural Geography Units: 3
- NR 021 — Introduction to GIS Units: 3
- PHIL 012 — Religions of the World Units: 3
- PHIL 018 — Philosophy of Science Units: 3
- PSY 025 — Intro to Research Methods for Soc Sciences Units: 3
- SOC 001 — Introductory Sociology Units: 3
- SOC 003 — Fundamentals of Statistics Units: 3
- SOC 014 — Introduction to Race & Ethnicity Units: 3
- SOC 015 — Mexican American Culture & Society Units: 3
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Units: 4