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Associate Degree in Anthropology - Los Medanos College (LMC)
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Associate Degree in Anthropology - Los Medanos College (LMC)

Los Medanos College
Pittsburg, CaliforniaUSA
On campus
Full-time
€12,263.24/year
 1381 Points
Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Nov 2024
Start date
Jan 2025

Program Description

The Associate Degree in Anthropology for Transfer degree at Los Medanos College will provide students with an introduction to the field of anthropology. Anthropology is the study of the human species throughout time; focusing on the diverse modern culture and cultural adaptations, the biological classifications as a species and the inclusion in the Order Primates, and the species' past developments, including the historical steps to the first civilizations.

The goal of the Associate Degree in Anthropology is to study the similarities and differences in biological and cultural adaptations and features across the globe throughout the human history.

After finishing the two-year program, you can transfer to a public or private university to pursue a degree.

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Curriculum

Courses

Biological Anthropology

Introduction to Archaeology

Cultural Anthropology

Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics

Introduction to Statistics

Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology

Introduction to Research Methods

Cultural Change and Globalization

History of Native Americans

Introduction to Sociology

Intercultural Communication

Learning Outcomes

  • Utilize critical thinking skills to analyze, evaluate and make decisions regarding current issues in anthropology.
  • Recognize the complexity of social, cultural, and global diversity in anthropology.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the major theoretical perspectives, concepts, and research findings in the field of anthropology.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of biological and cultural developments underlying behavior and the human experience.
  • Demonstrate the knowledge of the social and ethical implications and outcomes of gathering data, while doing fieldwork, participant-observation, and research.
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