An major at Widener University prepares students for careers in international relations, education, government, healthcare, business, marketing, and cultural resource management. You could join the foreign service, work in a museum, serve as a corporate consultant, join international aid organizations; you could even land a job with Microsoft, the biggest employer of anthropologists, helping to understand how different cultures use technology.
Anthropologists can often put ideas into action and work with policymakers to develop solutions for some of the world?s social and economic problems.