LIBERAL ARTS - ANTHROPOLOGY CONCENTRATION, A.S. TRANSFER
ABOUT THIS DEGREE
Like many social scientists, the main activity of anthropologists is research. They study the way of life in people in all parts of the world and compare artifacts, languages, and physical characteristics. Most anthropologists specialize in cultural anthropology, studying the customs, cultures, and social lives of groups in a wide range of settings, from non-industrialized societies - such as the Amish - to modern urban cultures.
What You Will Study
Vincennes University offers the first two years of a four-year degree that is usually
sufficient for paraprofessional jobs such as research assistant, administrative aide,
or management trainee. You will study courses that range from the civilizations of
Greece, Rome, and medieval Europe, through a linguistics course that covers the role
of language in various cultures
CAREER OUTCOMES
The VU Advantage
Instruction at VU goes beyond the traditional lecture and discussion format. All classes
are taught by qualified instructors who are committed to working with you on a one-on-one
basis. In addition, the Social Science Learning Center is staffed by full-time professionals
and provides learning aids such as:
- Free tutorial assistance
- Self-paced learning modules
- Review materials for tests
- Audio and video tapes
- A computer lab
We Want You to Succeed
All this professional attention is designed with one goal in mind - your academic
success when you transfer to a four-year school to complete your baccalaureate degree.
To help ensure an easy transfer, field trips are scheduled to other universities so
you can learn about various programs. Also, representatives of social science programs
from four-year college visit VU to meet with prospective transfers.
PROGRAM NUMBER
1451
ESTIMATED PROGRAM LENGTH
2 Years
LOCATION(S)
Vincennes Campus