Anthropology Transfer
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Preparing students to transfer to a bachelors program
Anthropology is the study of humans in the past and present. Through the traditional
four areas of cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological/physical anthropology,
and linguistics, anthropologists examine every aspect of humanity through a holistic,
comparative, and scientific approach.
FIELDWORK. INTERVIEWS. STUDIES.
Cultural anthropology is concerned with the study of living societies. Archaeology seeks to understand cultures, often of the past, through their material remains. Biological and physical anthropology focuses on humans as a biological species, studying origins, development, and variations within the species. Linguistic anthropology studies language and communication, which preserve and transmit cultures across generations.
Anthropology is the study of humans in the past and present. Through the traditional four areas of cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological/physical anthropology and linguistics, anthropologists examine every aspect of humanity through a holistic, comparative and scientific approach.
Each anthropology course at Cowley College incorporates a basic fieldwork component, such as ethnographic interviews, archaeological surveys and digs, and primate behavior studies at area zoos.
Our associate of arts degree in Anthropology is designed to give graduates a solid grounding in the classic four-field methodology. These course recommendations help prepare students for successful transfer into a bachelor’s degree program.
Note: This pathway is specifically aligned with Wichita State University's (WSU) 2+2 articulated agreement to meet the requirements for admission into their program.
Core Classes:
- Introduction to Archaeology
- Introduction to Bio-Physical Anthropology
- Cultural Anthropology
- Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology