Overview
Embark on a journey to unlock the secrets of human behavior and cultural diversity with an anthropology degree at Evergreen Valley College.
Immerse yourself in a unique learning experience, mastering the art of understanding human societies, past and present. Our comprehensive program is designed to equip you with indispensable analytical and research skills, setting you on a path of discovery and understanding.
For a complete list of our Anthropology Courses, please check our Catalog.


Transfer
EVC offers a degree in Anthropology, which also includes a transfer option. Three core classes surround the Anthropology degree: Intro to Physical Anthropology (ANTH-062), Intro to Social and Cultural Anthropology (ANTH-063), and Intro to Archaeology (ANTH-064). See a list of all Anthropology courses
Partnerships
Evergreen Valley College partners with area universities and organizations to provide you with hands-on experiences, including archaeological digs. This unique opportunity allows you to apply your knowledge in real-world settings, deepening your understanding of anthropology.


Transfer
Students with an interest in Anthropology can transfer to schools following a two-year degree in anthropology from Evergreen Valley College:
Cal-Berkeley
CS Fullerton
San Jose State
Santa Clara University
Stanford
UC Irvine
UCLA
UC Santa Barbara
Natural Science Museum
Don't miss the chance to visit Evergreen Valley College's Natural Science Museum, conveniently located in the Sequoia Building next to the Performing Arts Building.

Degrees & Certificates
Sample Degree Map
Please click the links below on an example of how you can complete your degree at Evergreen Valley College. We highly suggest you make an appointment with a counselor to discuss your education goals.
Degree

A program map is a suggested semester-by-semester plan to help you complete the courses required for a particular degree or certificate. It is based on the major sheet for the particular degree or certificate you are interested in. It includes courses required for the major, general education and any necessary electives.
A program map is a representation of the major sheet. It includes the specific specialty courses in a major, general education courses and any necessary electives.
A major sheet includes a description of the program you are interested in, what you can expect to learn once you have completed the program (Program Learning Outcomes) and the specific specialty courses you will need to complete within a major.