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Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive B.A. degree exploring human culture and social diversity. This full-time, three-year course provides deep insights into global societies through expert-led teaching. Students can also pursue part-time study or advanced postgraduate research options.
Cultural and Social Anthropology - Visual Anthropology
What becomes of anthropology when it is practiced in other media than the written word like photography or film? And what becomes of film and photography when they have anthropological pretensions? The Cultural and Social Anthropology - Visual Anthropology programme of the University of Amsterdam enables you to explore the possibilities of camera-based research.
Anthropology
The Anthropology Department at University of Connecticut offers courses, lab and field-based training, individualized mentoring, and research opportunities to help students grow as anthropologists, scholars, and individuals.
Applied Anthropology
The School of Language, Culture, and Society offers graduate work leading to a Master of Arts in Applied Anthropology at Oregon State University. The school also offers graduate work leading to a master of arts in interdisciplinary studies and participates as a minor field in other advanced degree programs. A variety of individualized programs are available within the MAIS framework.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program at California State University Northridge emphasizes broad training in four fields of anthropology (archaeology, biological anthropology and human evolution, cultural anthropology and applied anthropology), while offering students some flexibility in degree planning and requirements.
Sociocultural Anthropology and Ethnography
Sociocultural anthropologists embrace the humanities when they investigate realms as far-reaching as expressive culture (music, performance, material arts, texts, architecture, film, and other semiotic media). At University of North Carolina Chapel Hill we offer a master degree in Sociocultural Anthropology and Ethnography.
Anthropology
The Anthropology M.A. at The University of Montana is a versatile postgraduate programme offering four distinct specialisations. Students can study full-time over two years, choosing between thesis and non-thesis tracks. This academic course provides expert training in cultural, linguistic, and forensic fields in a research-led setting.
Anthropology (Advanced)
The Anthropology (Advanced) program at the Australian National University is the study of contemporary human cultural lives. This degree centres on anthropology’s ethnographic approach, which is employed to understand how people live their lives, on their own terms.
Anthropology
Brandeis University offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in Anthropology, as well as a unique Joint Master's degree in Anthropology and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
Theological and Cultural Anthropology
The Master of Arts in Theological and Cultural Anthropology at Eastern University is a flexible online program that prepares students to work and minister at the intersection of faith and culture. Our graduates work in social services, cross-cultural mission, education (teaching), and church ministry; and they go on to seminary and to doctoral studies in anthropology.
Anthropology
The Anthropology at The University of Iowa is aimed at providing students with advanced training in archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, or anthropological linguistics with a goal of preparing them for additional graduate study or professional work in anthropology and related fields.
Socio-Cultural Anthropology
The Socio-Cultural Anthropology MA course offered by Durham University is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in a subject other than anthropology who would like to prepare for research in socio-cultural anthropology or for a career requiring expertise in anthropology.
Anthropology and Environmental Policy
The Anthropology and Environmental Policy degree hold joint appoints or cooperating status with a number of units across The University of Maine campus.
Anthropology
Anthropology in the United States is traditionally divided into four subdisciplines: archaeology, biological, cultural and linguistic. CU Boulder offers terminal MA degrees in two subdisciplines: Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology all at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Biological Anthropological Science
This Biological Anthropological Science programme from the University of Cambridge is a special course offered to students who already have substantial knowledge in biological anthropology.
Forensic and Biological Anthropology
Mercyhurst University's Forensic and Biological Anthropology MS program is a distinguished choice for those seeking advanced studies in the field of forensic anthropology and biological anthropology.
Critical Urbanisms
The English-language master's program Critical Urbanisms at the University of Basel trains a new generation of graduates who are capable of bridging the rifts between city and country as well as north and south in order to better understand the complexity of urban living environments in the 21st century and the extraordinary challenges to tackle the current urbanization.

Inequality and Society - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Inequality and Society - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Sunderland offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Sunderland.
Law, Justice and Culture
The M.A. in Law, Justice and Culture program at Ohio University is an interdisciplinary liberal arts degree focusing on law in relation to culture, society, politics, and power in U.S. and international contexts.
Anthropology
Welcome to the University of Oklahoma's Anthropology MA program, where you'll embark on a captivating journey into the diverse cultures, societies, and human experiences that shape our world.