Anthropology (AA-T)
Anthropology teaches students the value of the scientific method and cultural relativism, which involves the understanding and appreciation of different societies and their practices and beliefs through cross-cultural comparison. Students with an Associate of Arts degree will be well prepared to further their studies in the field of Anthropology.
Courses
- ANTH 100 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 115 — Physical Anthropology
- ANTH 115L — Introduction to Physical Anthropology Lab
- ANTH 120 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 170 — Introduction to Language and Culture
- ANTH 200 — Native Peoples of North America
- ANTH 202 — The Maya, Inca and Aztecs: Ancient Civilizations of the Americas
- ANTH 203 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion
- ANTH 205 — The Anthropology of Sexuality and Gender
- ANTH 206 — The Anthropology of Death and Dying
- GEOL 101 — Physical Geology
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics
- SOC 101 — Introductory Sociology Principles
- SOC 205 — Introduction to Social Research Methods
- SOC 210 — Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
- WGS 205 — The Anthropology of Sexuality and Gender