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The Anthropology Program at College of Alameda enables students to explore humanity through biological, historical, archaeological, and cultural lenses. As a dynamic field of study, anthropology forms a crucial element of comprehensive education across all disciplines due to its distinctive interdisciplinary nature. The subject's core values of inclusivity, adaptability, comprehension, and personal growth reflect its comprehensive worldview, establishing it as vital preparation for diverse professional paths.
Anthropology guides learners in examining human existence through approaches that are both intellectually rewarding and practically useful. The curriculum covers human biological development, genetic and physical diversity, global cultural traditions across time, and how cultural beliefs shape human actions and physiology.
After completing this program, students will be able to:
Articulate fundamental anthropological principles encompassing biological, sociocultural, and archaeological dimensions.
Exhibit knowledge of modern anthropological research methodologies and techniques.
Employ an integrated approach to analyze and value human genetic and cultural differences throughout history and across global societies.