MA in Anthropology
North Dakota State University - Graduate School
Key Information
Campus location
Fargo, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 421 / per credit *
Application deadline
Request info
Earliest start date
Aug 2024
* COST PER CREDIT: North Dakota (and western U.S. states) residents $421 | Minnesota residents $535 | Residents of other U.S. states $632 | International students $737
Introduction
The graduate Anthropology program at NDSU centers on human heritage past, present, and future, both cultural and material, and it is based on the principle that graduate-level education in Anthropology is a desirable preparation for a growing number of career orientations.
The focus of graduate education in Anthropology is directed toward both the development of applied anthropologists and the advanced training of those seeking to pursue a doctoral degree.
Students may elect to take courses in a specialty area, or they may pursue a background in general anthropology. Areas of specialization include cultural anthropology and archeology. Students in the Anthropology program at NDSU benefit from a favorable faculty-to-student ratio.
Two program options are available for students.
- In the thesis option, students work on a research-based thesis.
- The comprehensive study option is designed for students who wish to combine their studies with some type of specialized field or internship experience.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Financial Assistance
Teaching assistantships are available to qualified applicants. Research assistantships may also be available, contingent on faculty research funds.
Applicants for assistantships are considered on the basis of scholarship and potential to undertake advanced study and research. To be considered for an assistantship, complete your NDSU Graduate School application no later than February 15.
Curriculum
Degree Requirements
The master's degree (M.A. or M.S.) in Anthropology credit requirements consists of a minimum of 30 credits.
Program Outcome
Program Outcomes
Graduates of this program have obtained positions in university and college teaching, contract archaeology, folklore program coordination, international studies administration, National Park Service archaeology, not-for-profit program event coordination management, teaching English in other countries abroad, and research analysis as cultural experts.