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Anthropology

Uncover the Story of Humanity

  • What rituals do people in other cultures practice?
  • What does the fossil record tell us about how humans evolved?
  • Why were ancient temples and pyramids built by past peoples?

These are the kinds of topics that anthropologists explore—what it means to be human. Anthropology covers a lot of topics from culture, language, evolution and archaeology, so if you like a broad perspective on humans around the world, then this is the major for you!

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Program Information

The Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer at College of the Redwoods prepares students to pursue seamlessly a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology at a CSU, like Humboldt State University. 

For the full list of CSUs accepting this transfer degree, check out  www.adegreewithaguarantee.com

Here are some common fields of employment for anthropologists:

Academic

  • Professors and Researchers: Teach and conduct research at universities and colleges.
  • Museum Curators: Manage and curate collections of cultural artifacts.
  • Archaeologists: Excavate and analyze archaeological sites.

Government and Non-Profit Organizations

  • Cultural Resource Managers: Ensure that cultural resources are protected during development projects.
  • Policy Analysts: Develop policies related to cultural heritage, social justice, and international development.
  • International Aid Workers: Work for NGOs and government agencies to address social and economic issues in developing countries.

Business and Industry

  • Market Researchers: Study consumer behavior and cultural trends to inform marketing strategies.
  • Human Resources Professionals: Develop and implement policies related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • User Experience Researchers: Design products and services that meet the needs of diverse user populations.

Other Fields

  • Forensic Anthropologists: Analyze human remains in legal investigations.
  • Medical Anthropologists: Study the cultural and social aspects of health and illness.
  • Journalists and Writers: Use anthropological knowledge to tell stories about different cultures and societies.

Key Skills for Anthropologists:

  • Research and Analysis: Ability to gather, analyze, and interpret data.
  • Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Understanding and appreciation for different cultures.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Ability to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Problem-Solving: Ability to identify and solve complex problems.

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