MA in Anthropology

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Texas at San Antonio

Program Overview

Anthropology is dedicated to the exploration of human diversity. As a social and biological science, the discipline embraces a broad view of humanity according to the methods and topics of its four subfields: cultural anthropology (the study of people as social and cultural beings, whether in small-scale societies or complex global organizations); linguistic anthropology (the study of language-use and linguistic diversity in social life); archaeology (the study of social and cultural life through material remains, from a long-term historical perspective); and biological anthropology (the study of human and non-human primate evolution, the biology and diversity of living human populations, and the behavior and ecology of non-human primates). In addition to conducting academic research, anthropologists apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems in such fields as education, healthcare, forensics, cultural resource management, economic development, marketing, and environmental conservation.

Program Key Stats

$25035.42 (Annual Tuition



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • UX Designer
  • Archeologist
  • Researcher
  • College Professor

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