
MA in Anthropology
Columbia, USA
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Train in broad social theory as well as interdisciplinary, anthropological discourses for a well-rounded education. Find rich opportunities for research through ethnographic and archaeological field schools locally and abroad. Gain experience through authentic simulations and laboratory classes in artifacts and material culture. Engage in four subfield anthropology perspectives, and gain extensive training in research ethics.
Describe and evaluate the historical development and contemporary expressions of anthropological theory. Recognize and describe research themes and content from all subfields. Conduct document-based and field research to engage in professional-level scholarly dialogue, lead classroom discussions and present scholarly papers. A thesis is required.
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