Anthropology Major Guide 2024-2025

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Anthropology is the study of the past, present, and future of the human species and its closest non-human relatives. Anthropology majors study and explore problems using theories and methods from a diverse set of disciplines including biology, archaeology, linguistics, sociology, economics, and global health. Laboratory and field-based courses give anthropology majors hands-on learning experiences that teach the skills of a working anthropologist. From ancient civilizations to language to the continued evolution of humankind, anthropology is a degree that explores all the factors that make humans unique.



    Associate's Degree
    An associate's degree is comprised of 60-64 community college credits. Below is information specific to your major.

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  AGEC Requirement
The Arizona General Education Curriulum block for this major is the AGEC-A.

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AGEC-A Course List
  Tohono O'odham Community College Courses
The courses listed below are recommended if you plan to transfer to a university and study Anthropology.
COURSES  
Human Origins & Biological AnthropologyNot Offered at TOCC
Intro Cultural & Social AnthNot Offered at TOCC
Intro to PrehistoryNot Offered at TOCC
Principles of ArchaeologyNot Offered at TOCC


Bachelor's Degrees & Majors

  Bachelor's Degree for Anthropology
UNIVERSITY / LOCATION DEGREE MAJOR LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
Arizona State University - TempeBAAnthropology
4th Semester Proficiency
Arizona State University - TempeBSAnthropology
None
Northern Arizona UniversityBAAnthropology
4th semester proficiency
University of ArizonaBAAnthropology
4th Semester Proficiency
University of ArizonaBSAnthropology: Archaeological Sciences Emphasis
2 Semesters
University of ArizonaBSAnthropology: Human Biology Emphasis
2 Semesters

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