Associate degrees in Anthropology: A program that focuses on the systematic study of human beings, their antecedents and related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions, in comparative perspective. Includes instruction in biological/physical anthropology, primatology, human paleontology and prehistoric archeology, hominid evolution, anthropological linguistics, ethnography, ethnology, ethnohistory, socio-cultural anthropology, psychological anthropology, research methods, and applications to areas such as medicine, forensic pathology, museum studies, and international affairs.
Cochise College‘s Agricultural Program specializes in animal husbandry, natural resource sciences, and veterinarian technicians. The Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture is a flexible program intended to permit students to specialize in the agricultural field most closely related to their career choice or existing job requirements. It is also intended for transfer to a four-year institution for students to pursue a higher degree....
The Associate of Arts degree Anthropology is designed to prepare students to transfer with junior standing to a university, where they can continue their studies in anthropology. It also provides students with the opportunity for practical experience, including field experience in physical anthropology. To ensure seamless transfer, students must develop their specific program of study in close coordination with a Cochise College advisor....
The Associate of Arts degree Anthropology is designed as and offers the CCC student comprehensive preparation for transfer to the Anthropology bachelor's degree at all Arizona public universities. This degree provides a comprehensive introduction to the discipline and all its subfields. Students completing this degree will transfer 61-64 credits to all Arizona public universities. Requirements differ significantly among state universities. Students...
In order to understand the physical and behavioral diversity found in humankind, anthropologists study the biological and cultural factors that influence human behavior. Anthropology is internally divided into four sub-fields: physical anthropology (the study of man as a biological entity), archaeology (the study of past cultures), ethnology (the study of living cultures) and linguistics. The undergraduate anthropology student studies in each sub-field,...
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