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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
Anthropology, MA
Location(s):
Alpine
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The northeastern Chihuahuan Desert, including the Texas Big Bend, contains one of the best-preserved and dynamic records of human history in North America. This two-year Master of Arts program in Anthropology at SRSU provides students with a background in anthropological theory, field methods, and research that can be applied anywhere in the US by leveraging the rich cultural resources preserved in the greater Big Bend. Student research is conducted in collaboration with the Center for Big Bend Studies (CBBS), the research arm of the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Students who successfully complete their MA degree will be poised to enter the work force as the next generation of cultural heritage scientists, or to continue their education toward careers in museum curation, forensics, or the academy. This MA program complements the focus on conservation and habitat management at SRSU, producing students who are better informed to meet the diverse challenges of implementing effective programs across disciplines.
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Program Requirements
The MA in Anthropology requires 36 credit hours.
Required Core Curriculum: 18
Restrictive Electives: 9
Unrestricted Electives: 6
Thesis Defense: 3
Required Core Courses: 18 Credits
Restrictive Electives: 9 Credits
Students must choose 9 credit hours from among the following:
Unrestricted Electives: 6 credit hours
To fulfill the remaining six credits, students can enroll in courses outside of anthropology as long as these courses help satisfy their career and research objectives (e.g., advanced statistics, geology, soil sciences, etc.). Students must discuss their courses with their primary advisors.
Thesis Defense: 3 credit hours
Total Hours: 36
Required Core Curriculum: 18
Restrictive Electives: 9
Unrestricted Electives: 6
Thesis Defense: 3
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