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MSc
Track in Anthropology
Overview | PhD Program | Masters Program | How to Apply | Support & Fellowships | Graduate Handbook | Our Graduate Students | Contact Information | Related Links The Masters of Science (MSc) program is separate from the PhD program and transfers between the two, though not impossible, are anomalous. The MSc is a specialized degree in a particular subfield or subfields of anthropology, and is designed for students whose primary career lies outside anthropology, but who wish to acquire an anthropological perspective in their work. Typical MSc candidates are medical doctors, psychiatrists, nurses, and PhD candidates in Education, Communications, Planning or Management. The MA is offered as part of the PhD program.
Course Requirements Advising - According to the student's proposed area of research, a committee is appointed to advise each student. A committee normally consists of two members (1 advisor and 1 reader) of the GG, who are jointly responsible for working out the details of the students program from semester to semester. Time Limitation Foreign Language Requirement MSc Comprehensive Examinations Research paper or Masters Thesis |
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