Anthropology Department

Anthropology is the academic discipline concerned with the study of the biological and cultural development of mankind. The approach is comparative and holistic, focusing attention on the physical behavioral characteristics of humans, the range of their variations worldwide, and the constants which cut across all human activity. Anthropological studies include people throughout the world since the beginning of human life.

TRANSFER MAJOR REQUIREMENTS in Anthropology are available in the Counseling Center. Students should consult a counselor and appropriate college catalog for other transfer requirements. Catalogs of the California and out-ofstate colleges are located in the Library and the Counseling Center. Positions for which four-year graduates in Anthropology are qualified are archaeologist, anthropology instructor, environmental consultant, and state and national park anthropologist.

DIVISION OFFICE: W 107
FACULTY: M. Archer, J. Molina-Stidger
LIAISON COUNSELORS: R. Elliott, Reyes Ortega

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