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51 Best Anthropology Master's Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Anthropology Master's Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 51 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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Master in Migration Studies and New Societies

Università degli Studi di Milano

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Italy

Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Public Health

Master of Arts (MA)

This unique joint programme, is co-developed within the framework of the 4EU+ European University Alliance by the University of Milan, the Charles University of Prague and the University of Warsaw. It is taught in English and aims at providing students an understanding of social and political opportunities and challenges posed by global and intra-EU migration. It provides skills to interpret complex political and socio-economic phenomena in a critical way and appraise their normative, social, political and anthropological implications.

English

2 Years

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Master of Arts in Muslim Cultures

The Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage

Master of Arts (MA)

The MA programme at AKU-ISMC provides you with expert insight and a deep understanding of Muslim cultures and civilisations, both in the historical and contemporary worlds. Our programme gives you the skills to engage critically, in original and creative ways, with the challenges faced by Muslim societies. ​To help ensure that you are fulfilling the objectives of this course, our teaching is student-centred and our academics, who are leaders in their fields, seek to enhance your learning through a multi-faceted approach that applies a framework of world cultures, humanities and social sciences to the study of Muslim contexts.​​​​ Our programme is also available for full-time or part-time study.​​

English

2 Years

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Anthropology MS

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graduate School

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master of Science (MSc)

The Department of Anthropology offers programs of graduate study designed to provide a broad background in all significant facets of the discipline—biological as well as cultural, analytic as well as descriptive—while still encouraging specialization. It 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. The department, in cooperation with the Milwaukee Public Museum, also offers a program leading to a Certificate in Museum Studies. The Milwaukee Public Museum, the fourth largest natural history museum in the country, is the site for methods courses that provide the student practical experience in museum work and for courses in the history and theory of museum exhibits. Each student’s program of studies includes training in anthropological theory and methods, issues and problems in cultural anthropology, archaeology, anthropological linguistics and physical anthropology, as well as topics that focus on the student’s area of particular interest.

Africana Studies

University at Albany

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage

Master of Arts (MA)

Curate your expertise on the cultures and histories of Africans and African Americans with a Master of Arts in Africana Studies. UAlbany was the first university to offer an Africana Studies graduate degree and remains one of the few institutions in the nation with an MA program in the field. The Africana Studies MA prepares you for many possible careers, from education to law, and for further study at the doctoral level.

MS Anthropology

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master of Science (MSc)

The Department of Anthropology offers programs of graduate study designed to provide a broad background in all significant facets of the discipline—biological, archaeological and sociocultural, analytic as well as descriptive—while still encouraging specialization. It 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. Each student’s program of study includes training in anthropological theory and methods, issues and problems in sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, and physical anthropology, as well as topics that focus on the student’s area of particular interest. Interdisciplinary research is actively encouraged, and many faculty and student projects involve collaborations with other departments and programs at UWM as well as a wide range of national and international institutions.

MA in Anthropology

University of California Santa Barbara Graduate Division

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master of Arts (MA)

The Department of Anthropology at UCSB is a medium-sized department with excellent faculty, high national visibility, and a reputation for a first-rate graduate program. Each student contracts a unique course of study and research directed towards understanding human nature, culture, biology, past, and present.

Master of Arts in Cultural Studies

University of Washington Bothell

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, Humanities, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Master's Degree

Founded in 2008, the Master of Arts in Cultural Studies is designed for a small cohort of students who seek to transform their communities through applied forms of cultural work that engage diverse populations. Through the development of a learning and professional portfolio, cultural studies graduates integrate work completed in core courses, elective courses, and a capstone project.

M.A. in Modern Indian Studies

The University of Göttingen

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Germany

Anthropology, International Relations, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Master of Arts (MA)

Looking for an English-language interdisciplinary M.A. program that offers research-based, innovative, and critical perspectives on contemporary India? Want to analyze and understand the social, economic, political, and cultural transformations that characterize India today? Like to become part of a vibrant, stimulating center in an international academic environment? If your answer to these questions is yes, then apply now for the M.A. program in Modern Indian Studies at the CeMIS!

English

2 Years

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Master in Social Anthropology

University of Oslo Faculty of Social Sciences

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Norway

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master's Degree

Are you interested in the causes of burning issues such as climate change, financial crises, migration, social activism and how they influence people's lives? Do you want to plan your own project and conduct fieldwork in an unfamiliar setting, at home or abroad? If so, the master’s programme in Social Anthropology is the right choice for you.

Master in International Cultural Studies

Yamaguchi Prefectural University

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Japan

Anthropology, International Relations, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Master's Degree

The Graduate School of International Cultural Studies has established a "mutual understanding of cultural diversity and coexistence and creation of cultures" as an educational philosophy and has established the purpose of education and research to foster a global sense and respect and create local history and culture. it was done. "International Cultural Studies" is an interdisciplinary study of human "culture" from various aspects. Therefore, the staff of this graduate school is faculty members with various specialized fields such as philosophy, history, political science, literature, language, anthropology, sociology, economics, pedagogy, regional studies, design studies, and tourism town planning. I have it. We look forward to working with you to explore the international challenges of culture and the discovery and creation of local culture in the new era, with a global perspective and local awareness of issues.

Program in Life Sciences and Culture (Master’s Program)

Showa Women's University

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Japan

Biology, Sociology, Anthropology, Cultural Heritage

Master's Degree

Students explore indigenous cultures of the world, including courses in history, folklore, geography, archeology, art history, cultural assets studies, and others. They engage in fieldwork such as the excavation of Suwahara in Yamanashi, research on the Toshodai-ji documents, and the research and preservation of cultural heritage sites in Vietnam.

Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies (ICS)

Columbia International University Online

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, International Relations, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Master of Arts (MA)

The M.A. in Intercultural Studies prepares you for life, work, and ministry in an ever-changing, culturally diverse world.

MPhil in African Studies

University of Cambridge Wolfson College

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Online

United Kingdom

Anthropology, History

Master's Degree

The MPhil in African Studies offers a taught course with a substantial research component and provides an excellent foundation for students wanting to develop their knowledge of Africa.

Master in Anthropology

Hunter College

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master's Degree

The most important characteristics of our program include the following: The Department maintains a commitment to a four-field approach to graduate training despite an apparent national trend towards increasing specialization at earlier levels of graduate training. We feel that a substantial background in sociocultural anthropology, biological anthropology, anthropological archaeology, and linguistics is essential to student training irrespective of sub-disciplinary specialization.

Master of Arts - Anthropology

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master of Arts (MA)

The Master of Arts program in Anthropology trains students broadly in both anthropological theory and method. Students receive a first-rate classroom-based education combined with exceptional opportunities for practical laboratory and field experience. Research skills are developed through designing and completing an original research project. Our curriculum is designed to develop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills to prepare students for a variety of jobs or to continue their academic studies in pursuit of a higher degree.

Master of Arts - Anthropology

Western University

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Canada

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master of Arts (MA)

Anthropology is dedicated to documenting and understanding human beings. It takes as its starting proposition that we can only reach such an understanding by studying people wherever and whenever they have occurred and from both a cultural and biological perspective.

Master's Programme in Social Analysis

Örebro University

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Sweden

Social Sciences, Sociology, Anthropology

Master's Degree

In this program, you will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in social analysis. Through developing advanced methodological and analytical knowledge and skills, you will be able to study many important contemporary global and local social problems and risks. You will acquire knowledge about how social problems are constructed, as well as about how scientific problems related to various social issues. The role of social science in society is discussed and it will contribute to a deeper understanding of the possibilities and limitations that science has in terms of resolving or dealing with various social problems.

English

1 Year

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Master in Contemporary Society

Otsuma Women's University

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Japan

Social Sciences, Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Policy, Communication, Journalism, Humanities, History, Cultural Heritage

Master's Degree

We strive to cultivate students to become high-level professionals with investigative and collaborative skills, and the communication skills necessary in modern society. The Studies in Contemporary Society program is composed of two courses. The information communication specialty deepens theoretical and practical analysis skills regarding various problems related to the information communication that forms the basis of modern society. Also, we support students who are working adults who aim to increase their qualifications by acquiring information education qualifications or IT passport qualifications or becoming information processing experts or fundamental information technology engineers. These career enhancements are becoming increasingly important as IT continues to rapidly progress. Studies in Contemporary SocietyThe clinical sociology program conducts research about clinical sociology related to contemporary life and death and gender. By conducting research to help eliminate violence towards women and children and to support the victims while this violence is being eradicated, by understanding the culture and customs connected to birth and burial of the dead, and by deepening insight into human existence, we aim to train our students to become graduates who have the clinical skills to offer better support and care to others, and the skills to investigate and analyze social structure, consciousness, and conditions. Both courses aim to cultivate students to become higher-level professionals with clinical and communication skills, who strive to work together with the specialized academic and professional fields demanded by modern society.

Master of Social and Cultural Sciences

Kumamoto University

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Japan

Social Sciences, Sociology, Anthropology, Cultural Heritage

Master's Degree

The former Graduate School of Social and Cultural Sciences was established in April 2002, which offered a three-year independent, interdisciplinary and comprehensive Doctoral Program based on a wide range of fields given in the Faculty of Letters and the Faculty of Law.

MA in Social Science

Georgia Southern University

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Policy

Master of Arts (MA)

The Master of Arts in Social Science (MASS) is the first program of its kind in the University System of Georgia. Unlike traditional Master of Arts programs, which limit the number of courses students can take outside their home discipline, the Master of Arts in Social Science is designed to take advantage of an array of graduate seminars from the social sciences.

English

2 Years

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Master's Degree, Anthropology

A Master's Degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically requires one to three years of full-time study and allows students to specialize in a particular field or area of interest, enhancing their knowledge and skills for career advancement.

Anthropology is the study of human societies and cultures, examining their development, behavior, and beliefs. It explores the diversity of human experiences across time and space, offering insights into how societies function and evolve. Anthropologists use a holistic approach, combining social, biological, and archaeological perspectives to understand the complexities of human existence.