Anthropology: Associate of Arts Degree
Description
The Associate Degree is designed to provide an educational experience that prepares students for work, citizenship and an enriched life as an educated person, and to lay a solid foundation for further study in the field of Anthropology.
Program Admission Requirements
General university admission requirements apply to this program including the undergraduate-level English Proficiency Requirement.
Program Requirements
Within the framework of the Associate of Arts Degree students are required to complete at least 60 credits with a minimum grade of C in each course, including:
All of: |
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ANTH 1100 | Social & Cultural Anthropology | 3 credits | |
ANTH 1200 | Biological Anthropology | 3 credits | |
ANTH 1300 | Archaeology | 3 credits | |
Two of: |
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ANTH 1217 | Forensic Anthropology | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2100 | Methods & Ethics in Anthropology | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2120 | Cross-Cultural Women's and Gender Studies | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2133 | Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2140 | First Nations Cultures of BC | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2142 | First Nations Cultures of Canada | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2160 | Culture and the Environment | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2163 | Culture, Health and Well-Being | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2217 | Forensic Methods & Analysis | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2300 | Archaeological Methods | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2310 | Archaeology of Death | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2320 | Archaeology of the Old World | 3 credits | |
ANTH 2340 | Archaeology of the Americas | 3 credits |
Credential Awarded
Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive an Associate of Arts Degree in Anthropology.