Anthropology Pre-Major

2 Years On Campus Associate-degree Program

Shoreline Community College

Program Overview

Prepare for a major in Anthropology by taking recommended courses to fulfill the requirements of a transfer degree. Anthropology is the study of human and non-human primates biologically, socially and culturally across time and place. A field that touches on all others, anthropology has four major areas of study: archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology and linguistic anthropology. Through investigations in each of these areas, and their influence on each other, students learn to holistically understand human cultural and physical diversity and their continuous adaption to the environment.The Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) is part of Shoreline's General Transfer program and is designed to meet the first two years of requirements of most four-year degrees.

Program Key Stats

$10410.435
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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • anthropologists become archaeologists
  • forensic specialists
  • primatologists
  • linguists
  • professors
  • consultants
  • researchers/project managers for social
  • health and economic studies
  • advocates for indigenous people
  • curators of museums
  • urban planners
  • park naturalists
  • park rangers
  • historians
  • social workers
  • lawyers
  • journalists
  • etc

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