Archaeology, Associate in Arts
This specialized program in Archaeology is not intended to be used as a license for independent unsupervised archaeological research. Rather it is designed to introduce students to archaeological research, and provide opportunities to actively participate in supervised archaeological survey, excavation, and artifact analysis.
Courses
- ANTH M01 — Biological Anthropology
- ANTH M01L — Biological Anthropology Lab
- ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH M03 — Archaeology
- ANTH M05 — Archaeological Field Methods
- ANTH M06 — Introduction to Native American Studies
- ANTH M07 — Peoples and Cultures of the World
- ANTH M08 — Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH M09 — Sex, Gender, and Culture
- ANTH M10 — Archaeological Survey and Mapping
- ANTH M11 — The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion
- ANTH M12 — Archaeological Laboratory Procedures
- ANTH M122 — Independent Study-Anthropology
- ANTH M13 — The Chumash and Their Neighbors: Indians of California
- ANTH M15 — Egyptology: Archaeology of the Land of the Pharaohs
- ANTH M16 — Mysteries of the Ancient Maya
- ANTH M17 — Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH M18 — Culture, Health, and Healing
- ANTH M19 — Professionalism in Archaeology: Cultural Resource Management
- ANTH M80 — Work Experience Education in Anthropology
- BIOL M05 — Field Biology: A Natural History of California
- GEOL M02 — Physical Geology
- GEOL M02H — Honors: Physical Geology
- GEOL M03 — Earth History
- GIS M01 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture