Douglas College

Anthropology

Associate Degree

Take the first step to a career in museums, conservation, archaeology, cultural resource management, indigenous relations or representation, forensics, government, non-governmental organizations and much more with an Associate of Arts Degree in Anthropology.Anthropologists study virtually all aspects of human life, from human biology, to the creation and use of language, to the nature of culture and its role in adapting to the social and physical environment. Through this program, you’ll examine and compare the thoughts, behaviours, material products and social organization of different cultural groups past and present, while gaining observational, record-keeping, critical-thinking, analytical skills and volunteer research opportunities that are appealing to employers in both the public and the private sectors.

Location:
Vancouver
Province:
British Columbia
Program Duration:
2 years
Work Integrated Learning:
Yes
PGWP Eligibility:
Yes
English Requirement:
Winter 2023:
Closed
Fall 2023:
Open
Summer 2023:
Closed
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