PhD Anthropology and Environmental Policy

4 Years On Campus Phd Program

University of Maine

Program Overview

This new PhD Program centers on understanding human environmental relationships in cross-cultural perspective and their pivotal role in implementing successful environmental policy. The program engages students in a highly multi-disciplinary framework bridging environmental sciences and policy while focusing on the sociocultural impacts of, and responses to, local and global environmental change.

Program Key Stats

$31508 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Anthropology is an excellent major for students considering careers that involve communication
  • writing
  • critical analysis of information
  • and high levels of cultural interaction
  • Anthropology graduates pursue careers in fields such as: advertising
  • city planning
  • education/teaching
  • forensics
  • journalism
  • marketing
  • medicine/health care
  • politics
  • public health
  • social work
  • museums
  • writing
  • systems analysis
  • environmental consulting
  • community development
  • and law
  • Students interested in research and teaching in anthropology usually continue on to graduate school as professional employment in the field typically requires an advanced degree

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