Anthropology (MS)
Summary
The program is designed to provide an advanced education with an opportunity to develop skills within the field. Applied Anthropology utilizes anthropological methods and theories to solve practical problems. The program is centered on a dedication to a four-field approach that provides a strong foundation for our students while they pursue specialization within one of the four fields. Graduates of our Master’s program find work in the public and private sectors or go on to further their education in PhD programs across the country.
2021-2022
Master of Science
30
Mankato
Program Requirements
Common Core
Prerequisites: none
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Research/Methods Course(s)
Prerequisites: none
Unrestricted Electives
Choose 10 Credit(s).
Prerequisites: none
Capstone Course
Choose 3 - 6 Credit(s).
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: none
Degree Plan
The Degree Plan is a model for completing your degree in a timely manner. Your individual degree plan may change based on a number of variables including transfer courses and the semester/year you start your major. Carefully work with your academic advisors to devise your own unique plan.
* Please meet with your advisor on appropriate course selection to meet your educational and degree goals.
First Year
Fall - 9 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Elective Course in Major *
3 credits
Elective Course in Major *
3 credits
Spring - 6 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Elective Course in Major *
3 credits
Second Year
Fall - 9 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Elective Course in Major *
3 credits
Elective Course in Major *
3 credits
Spring - 6 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: none
Third Year
Fall - 3 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Spring - 1 Credits
Prerequisites: none