Anthropology
Overview
Anthropology is the scientific study of the
origin, the behavior, and the physical, social,
and cultural development of humans.
Anthropologists study past and present cultural
diversity. Students may pursue classroom,
laboratory, and field studies in the areas of
social and biological anthropology, including
archaeology, linguistics, ethnology, and applied
anthropology.
Transfer
Degree: Associate of Arts Degree
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Classes offered this quarter Designed to provide students with a broad
liberal arts background of study during their
first and second years of college with an
emphasis on anthropology. The state’s two-year and
four-year schools developed transfer
agreements that allow students from a
community college to transfer at least 90
credits (60 semester credits) to a four-year
college or university. The degrees satisfy
some – or all – general requirements for a
bachelor’s degree.
Faculty and Staff
Dr. Sonja O. Solland
(Anthropology)
Office 5381, (206)
546-4686,
ssolland@shoreline.edu
Lewis Tarrant (Anthropology)
Office 5365,
(206) 546-4585,
ltarrant@shoreline.edu
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