About the Anthropology Program

Anthropology is an ambitious intellectual venture that examines the origin, development, and organization of humans from both a biological and behavioral perspective. As such, Anthropology is arguably the most comprehensive discipline to examine the framework of human existence.

At Santa Monica College, we are committed to developing an Anthropology Program that not only introduces non-majors to the enormous breadth of anthropological inquiry, but also prepares interested students for a career within the academic discipline. We believe that our diversified department provides the needed foundation to achieve these goals. In fact, Santa Monica College is recognized throughout the academic community as a leader in anthropological instruction.

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Program Paths

Anthropology

Associate in Arts for Transfer

Upon successful completion of the Santa Monica College AA-T in Anthropology, students will have a strong academic foundation in the field and be prepared for upper-division baccalaureate study. This coursework will satisfy most of the lower-division Anthropology requirements at many institutions at both the UC and CSU university systems*. This degree is intended for students who are interested in the theory of Anthropology and are planning on transferring to a four-year university and majoring in Anthropology.

Cultural Resource Management

Certificate of Achievement

This certificate provides specific knowledge and practical experience to students who may pursue careers in Cultural Resource Management (CRM), Archaeology, Museum Studies, or Historic Preservation. CRM integrates the fields of Archaeology and Historic Preservation to address the myriad of Federal, State, and local legislation aimed at protecting cultural resources. CRM is the fastest growing subdiscipline within archaeology, and ensures that critical archaeological concerns are represented throughout project planning and construction.

 


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Transfers

Graphic Design is a career education program that does not directly lead to transfer. Students planning to transfer should talk immediately with an Academic Counselor to discuss what SMC courses will help you transfer.

Student Clubs

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