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Anthropology (ANT)  

The study of Anthropology at LLCC provides students with a number of courses, which may be transferred and subsequently applied towards a Bachelor of Arts degree in anthropology or applied towards a baccalaureate degree in other areas.  LLCC anthropology courses focus on the cultural diversity of the human species, with an emphasis on non-western groups.  Each LLCC student may take up to twelve hours of anthropology coursework, including Introduction to Anthropology, Principles and Interpretations in Archaeology, Non-Western Cultures:  Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Preliterate Societies, and Special Topics in Anthropology.

LLCC grants the AA degree in Liberal Arts, which may include up to twelve hours in anthropology.

Students who plan to transfer to another institution to continue their study of anthropology should refer to the catalog of that institution for their degree requirements and consult with the transfer institution.

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Anthropology Faculty  

Gary Swee
Office:  MNRD 2258
217.786.4948
Gary.See@llcc.edu

 

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