MS Anthropology

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Alaska Fairbanks

Program Overview

The anthropology program offers a balanced and flexible program of academic courses and research opportunities in cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology and biological anthropology. Anthropology contributes to an understanding of the complex problems of human behavior, biology, language, cultural and social organization, and the relationship of humans to their environments. Research carried out in the field, laboratory and library emphasizes past and present modes of living and the origins and distribution of peoples and cultures throughout the world, with special attention to the circumpolar North.

Program Key Stats

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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Professor
  • Chaplain
  • Public relations officer
  • Human Resources officer
  • Political risk analyst

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