The Master of Arts in Anthropology at George Mason University immerses students in the history of critical inquiry within the discipline. Students learn to approach and develop research topics, gaining skills in fieldwork and ethnographic methods tailored to their goals. The program emphasizes research ethics and offers focuses in cultural anthropology or bioarchaeology. It prepares students for careers in various sectors including government, private, NGOs, museums, or for further doctoral studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program provides comprehensive training in anthropology, from research development to ethical considerations, equipped with skills for diverse career paths or doctoral pursuits. Its flexibility in electives allows students to tailor their education based on their interests, making it a valuable choice for those seeking specialized knowledge and practical research experience.
Students can focus their electives on areas such as advanced training in sociocultural anthropology, culture, health and bioethics, museums and anthropology, or transnational and global issues.
Application fees
30.34L
1st year tuition fees
30.34L
Living cost
The program requires a total of 30 credits, including core courses such as Anthropology and the Human Condition, Quantitative Methods or Methods in Anthropology, and a thesis or project proposal. Students must also complete 15 credits of electives in advanced anthropology topics, with options to include up to six credits from other disciplines. A thesis or research project with 3 credits is also required.

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Graduates are prepared for careers in government, private sector, NGOs, and museums. The skills acquired also lay a strong foundation for pursuing a doctorate in anthropology, giving students a competitive edge in academic and research roles.