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7 Best Anthropology Master of Science (MSc) Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Anthropology Master of Science (MSc) Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 7 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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MSc Archaeology

University of Southampton

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Archaeology

Master of Science (MSc)

This programme is a pathways-based research degree, with a strong emphasis on the development of skills and specialisms in Higher Archaeological Practice, Palaeoanthropology or Bioarchaeology. You may choose to focus on one of these areas, or alternatively, you may prefer to acquire a broad range of skills across these specialisms.

English

1 Year

MS in Sociology

North Dakota State University - Graduate School

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United States of America (USA)

Social Sciences, Psychology, Anthropology

Master of Science (MSc)

North Dakota State University offers a master's degree in Sociology.

English

2 Years

Master of Science in Interdisciplinary

Montana Tech

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United States of America (USA)

Biology, Mathematics, Economics, Political Science, Anthropology, Communication, Education, IT & Computer Science, Business, Medicine

Master of Science (MSc)

The Interdisciplinary Master of Science program (IMS) requires students to work with faculty to design a graduate curriculum tailored to their unique academic, creative and professional objectives. The program is available to both engineering and science graduate students.

English

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.

English

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.

English

Master of Arts in Cultural Heritage in the Near and Middle East, and in Africa

Sapienza University of Rome

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Italy

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Museum Studies, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Archaeology

Master of Science (MSc)

The Master's degree course 'Cultural Heritage in the Near and Middle East, and Africa' offers a unique training opportunity for those wishing to specialize in both the study of history and the conservation of cultural heritage of western Asia and northern and eastern Africa. Our teaching methods are designed to give a solid theoretical and methodological grounding as well as practical experience and combine classes and seminars with thematic workshops and specialized hands-on practical training.

English

2 Years

MSc Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology

Leiden University

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Netherlands

Social Sciences, Anthropology

Master of Science (MSc)

The Master's program in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University is specifically geared towards ethnographic research. Throughout the duration of this one-year program, you will undertake independent research.

English

1 Year

Master of Science (MSc), Anthropology

A Master of Science (MSc) degree is a postgraduate qualification that focuses on scientific and technical subjects. It provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen field, preparing them for careers in research, academia, or industry. MSc programs often involve a combination of coursework, research, and practical experience.

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.