Program Details
An online Anthropology degree from Blinn provides a pathway for transfer into a four-year program. Students can customize this program to meet their needs, while benefiting from a flexible online schedule. Like many associate programs, the bulk of coursework includes a core of general education requirements, including English, math, and social sciences. Anthropology courses range from basics in anthropology and archeology to cultural anthropology.
Anthropologists often work in public sectors, at the local, state and national levels. Common positions include:
- Anthropologist
- Researcher
- Museum technician
Gain problem-solving, critical thinking and communication skill sets that will take you into a career or further your education.
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100% OnlineSchool Accreditation & Licensing
Blinn College is accredited by:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
Program Requirements & Restrictions
Minimum Education
High School or EquivalentAdmission Tests
ACT/SAT, Placement TestApplication Requirements
Official High School Transcript/GED Score