Anthropology is a broad discipline which employs both pure science and practical application to all aspects of human populations. The Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer degree prepares students for transfer into bachelor's degree programs in Anthropology and similar programs at a CSU campus and guarantees admission to the CSU system.
Career Opportunities
Students majoring in Anthropology have opportunities in archeology, cultural resource management, environmental impact analysis, ethnic relations, ethnology, exhibit design, expeditions, film ethnography, health research, linguistics, museum curatorship, population analysis, public information, recreation, redevelopment, social gerontology, social services consultation, transcultural nursing, travel consultation, and urban planning.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students completing this program will be able to:
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College of San Mateo
1700 W. Hillsdale Boulevard,
San Mateo,
California,
94402, United States
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Skyline College
3300 College Drive,
San Bruno,
California,
94066, United States
Have the equivalent of an American high school education with satisfactory grades (“C” or 2.0 grade point average).
Minimum requirements include TOEFL: 56 internet-based (iBt); IELTS: 5.5; Pearson: 42; EIKEN Test, Grade 2A; Duolingo 85;
Application deadlines are November/15 for spring semester.