Course Overview
Course Overview Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, exploring our journey from primate origins to the development of diverse societies and cultures. This course provides a comprehensive framework for understanding human evolution, behavior, and the structures of different cultures across the globe. Students will learn to apply the scientific method to objectively analyze the human experience in all its forms. Key Program Highlights Examine human evolution through the fossil record and theories of adaptation. Analyze the behavior and biology of non-human primates to understand our place in the natural world. Investigate diverse cultural structures, including subsistence, religion, language, and political systems. Develop critical thinking skills to objectively evaluate customs and beliefs from a cross-cultural perspective. Gain foundational knowledge for careers in social work, international affairs, public health, and research.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusIrvine Campus
CityIrvine
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeUSD 10,944