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187 Master's degrees in Anthropology in North America
Anthropology
Anthropology from University of Denver focuses on public anthropology by applying the discipline's concepts, methods and insights to issues of contemporary relevance and concern.

Anthropology
A graduate degree in Anthropology from California State University Long Beach prepares students to understand the complex, diverse, and globally connected world we live in. Studying anthropology provides a unique perspective on the human experience.
Anthropology - Forensic and Biological Anthropology
The Anthropology - Forensic and Biological Anthropology M.A. at The University of Montana is a comprehensive graduate programme. This advanced degree offers full-time study options on campus, focusing on skeletal biology and forensic science. Students can choose between thesis, professional paper, or portfolio tracks to suit their goals.
Anthropology
The Master of Arts program at the College of William & Mary is designed to train students for proficiency in the general field of Anthropology with a specialization in Historical Archaeology.

Anthropology
This Anthropology degree from University of Idaho provides the advanced graduate training and research experiences you need to pursue a professional career in the field of anthropology, whether you want to study people who lived long ago or contemporary cultures.
Anthropology, Social
The Anthropology, Social MA course at York University focuses on the social/cultural anthropology of contemporary societies. The program is ideally suited to students who are independent thinkers and who value flexibility.
Anthropology
The Anthropology MA program from University of Texas at Austin is designed to allow for considerable flexibility in the organization of an individual program.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee provides training both for students interested in an academic career in anthropology and for those concerned with practical issues approached from the integrative perspective of anthropology.
Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at the University at Buffalo is a full-time, two-year M.A. degree delivered in person. This comprehensive course requires 30 credits and provides students with advanced training across diverse subfields, preparing them for professional careers through rigorous research and academic study.
Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at the University of California, Santa Barbara is a comprehensive M.A./Ph.D. track. This full-time, on-campus course offers advanced research training in human culture and biology. Students benefit from high national visibility and expert faculty guidance throughout their graduate studies.
Sociology-Anthropology
The Sociology-Anthropology program from Simon Fraser University offer a firm disciplinary foundation in sociology and anthropology.
Public Anthropology
The Public Anthropology degree at American University Washington DC, you will explore culture, power, and history in everyday life while sharpening your skills in critical inquiry, problem solving, and public communication.
Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology at Michigan State University engages in the discipline as a humanistic science of cultural and biological diversity across time and space.
Anthropology
The Anthropology M.A. at Northern Arizona University is a comprehensive postgraduate programme delivered full-time on the Flagstaff campus. This degree integrates scientific and humanistic approaches to study human culture. Students engage in advanced research and thesis work to prepare for professional roles in the field.
Anthropology
The Master of Science in Anthropology program at University of Indianapolis provides opportunities for students to maximize academic and technical skills in the science of Anthropology and Archaeology through outstanding classroom, lab and field experiences.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program from University of Arkansas focuses on such issues as gender, class, religion, and public culture as shaped by history and migration.
Applied Anthropology
The Applied Anthropology programme at the University of North Texas is a versatile M.A. degree designed for aspiring practitioners. Available both online and on-campus, this 36-credit hour course typically takes two to three years to complete. It focuses on solving social problems through research and advocacy.
Anthropology
The Binghamton University Department of Anthropology offers Master of Arts (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree programs in anthropology, as well as a Master of Science (MS) degree program in biomedical anthropology. Students will be exposed to all four traditional subfields of anthropology: archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology and social/cultural anthropology.
Anthropology, Applied Medical Anthropology
Welcome to the University of Oklahoma's Anthropology, Applied Medical Anthropology MA program, where you'll explore the intersection of anthropology and healthcare, studying the cultural, social, and political dimensions of health and medicine.
Biomedical Anthropology
The Binghamton University Department of Anthropology offers graduate study leading to a Master of Science (MS) degree in Biomedical Anthropology. This is a course-based professional degree in an emerging sub-disciplinary area within biological anthropology.