Master of Applied Anthropology and Historic Preservation

30 Months On Campus Dual-masters Program

University of Maryland College Park

Program Overview

The University of Maryland’s Dual degree Master’s Program in Applied Anthropology and Historic Preservation is a holistic, comprehensive primer for a professional career in the research, understanding and preservation of cultural resources and heritage. The first of its kind in the United States, the new degree prepares students for the challenges—and increasing demand—of understanding, documenting and saving a wide range buildings, landscapes, sites and communities.

Program Key Stats

$2199 (Per Credit Hour)
$ 75
Aug Intake : 7th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria


100
158
155
600
7.0
95

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Archaeology
  • Ethnography/Cultural Anthropology
  • Cultural Resource Management (CRM)
  • Evaluation/Assessment
  • Historic Preservation Health (international/public health)
  • Museum/Curation/Project Design
  • Environment and Natural Resources
  • Community Development
  • Business
  • Advocacy (human rights/social justice)
  • Tourism/Heritage
  • Human/Social Services
  • Healthcare Management/Services/Deliver

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