4 Evolutionary Anthropology degrees found
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4 Evolutionary Anthropology degrees found
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Tel-Hai College
Post-doctorate in Plant Ecology and Evolution
- Kfar Giladi, Israel
Postgraduate Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Hübner lab at the Galilee Research institute (MIGAL), Israel offers a post-doctorate position in plant ecology and evolution. The project involves the analysis of a species distribution and landscape genomics using advanced computational tools in order to study adaptation to future climate. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with experience in spatial ecology and firm knowledge in species distribution models to join this exciting and high-impact project!
Cabrillo College
Associate of Arts in Anthropology Program
- Online USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
By combining several subfields (biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and applied anthropology), anthropology bridges the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities.
Allen Community College
Associate of Arts in Anthropology
- Online USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
Allen’s associate degree in Anthropology prepares students for successful transfer to university study by providing a solid foundation in anthropology and related social sciences.
Pikes Peak Community College
Associate of Arts Degree with Designation - Anthropology
- Online USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
An Associate of Arts degree with Designation in anthropology prepares students to advance into future studies. Anthropology imparts a global, comparative, and historical (evolutionary) approach to human studies.
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The exciting study of evolutionary anthropology is no longer limited to the theory of natural selection. Instead, classes may include changes in primate to human brains, what killed the Neanderthals, how social behavior influences health and the development of opposable thumbs.