Norco College released 41 new program pages to help students understand and navigate certificate and degree options. Pages include career options, trailheads, major information, and student/faculty profiles. The program pages have also been added to the A-Z index. This week's program spotlight is on the Anthropology program.

Anthropology is the study of human societies and cultures and their development. Anthropology studies both past and present societies.

 

Career Options

Career options for students who get a degree in anthropology include: criminology, development studies, journalism, and marketing. Anthropology students gain special understanding of human relations and expertise for jobs involving international or cross-cultural work, and social and ethnic diversity. Anthropologists are qualified to suggest, plan and implement policies affecting people, and identify needs for change.

 


   Student Voice

Zachariah Hammers

 

Zachariah Hammers

Zachariah plans to major in psychology and minor in Anthropology, a field he was intrigued by after taking a class from Professor Alexis Gray.

“Her teaching style is very encouraging, very interesting, and something I really got attached to,” Zachariah said.

 

To view more of the Anthropology program page, click here.