Criminology, Law, Law Sciences, Social Sciences
Europe, United Kingdom (UK) (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales)
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About program
The anthropology master’s degree program prepares you for a variety of professional positions and entrance into doctoral programs. Our approach combines a strong anthropological perspective, an active faculty, a vigorous research and contract program, flexibility and many opportunities to obtain hands-on experience.
Current student-focused research topics include prehistoric and Colonial historical archaeology, cultural and biological archaeology, industrial archaeology and maritime field excavations and research. Graduate students are involved at at all levels of responsibility.
Program details
Degree type
Master
Specialization
Anthropology, Social Sciences
Study type
Full time
Delivery mode
On-Campus
Program duration
2 years | Full time
Tuition fees
/year
Intakes
June, November
Study language
English
Program structure
Featured Courses
A sample of featured courses you will take in the Anthropology program.
ANG 5172 HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY SEMINAR
ANG 6002 PROSEMINAR IN ANTHROPOLOGY
ANG 6093 RESEARCH DESIGN IN ANTHROPOLOGY
ANG 6824 ADVANCED ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD METHODS
English requirements
Only one is required
TOEFL-IBT
79/120
IELTS
6.5/9
Academic requirements
A baccalaureate degree in Anthropology is preferred, but completion of upper division undergraduate level core courses in Anthropology with a grade of “B” or higher is acceptable. The core courses must include Cultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, and Theory.
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