3 Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Anthropology 2024

Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Anthropology 2024Filter
    • Santa Clara, USA

    Full time

    60 hours

    On-Campus

    English

    The Associate in Science in Biological Sciences is designed for students interested in acquiring a solid foundation in basic biology, evolutionary theory, and the scientific method. This program is appropriate for students seeking entry-level positions in the life sciences.

  • Anthropology

    Prairie State College

    • Chicago Heights, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Anthropology students examine the cultural and social systems of both simple and complex societies. Through the study of anthropology, students gain important insights into the world around them and develop skills relevant in fields including the social sciences, the humanities, and education. Topics in the field can vary from the study of human origins and the culture and social organization of preliterate peoples to the investigation of contemporary civilizations. Anthropology students also focus on issues like technology, aesthetics, race, language, religion, family and kinship ties, and associational life that help us to understand the emergence of different cultures over time. Basic theories and research methods relevant to those topics are introduced in introductory anthropology courses at Prairie State College, including the major areas of physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, ethnology, and archaeology.

  • A.S. In Anthropology

    Northeast Lakeview College

    • Universal City, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    Anthropology is a fascinating and enlightening subject, the study of which can give a greater understanding of humanity and history and cultural diversity. Understanding the origin and history of human beings is also essential to understand global cultures and communities.