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The Anthropology Program at College of Alameda enables students to explore humanity through biological, historical, archaeological, and cultural lenses. This discipline provides methods to examine human existence that are both intellectually rewarding and practically valuable. The curriculum covers human biological evolution, global cultural diversity across time, and how cultural beliefs shape behavior and physiology.
The Anthropology Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degree caters to students seeking a college education without immediate university transfer plans. This local A.A. degree serves as valuable preparation for careers in human
resources, tourism, and marketing sectors. Students earn the A.A. degree by completing the specified major requirements along with the General Education requirements outlined in the Degrees and Programs section of this Catalog.
Career Prospects
An Anthropology Associate's Degree creates diverse employment opportunities and professional growth potential. As the comprehensive study of human existence, anthropology has real-world applications across all industries. A Bachelor's degree (BA) in Anthropology prepares graduates for roles in global commerce, corporate environments, non-profits, social services, law enforcement, museum curation, city planning, tourism, and healthcare. Advanced degrees lead to fulfilling careers in academia, research, heritage preservation, and public service