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The online master's program offered by UNT's Department of Anthropology was created in 2006 to serve students who are unable to attend an on-campus master's program due to geographic, work and/or family constraints.
A degree in Anthropology will provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to address the challenges and opportunities of living in an increasingly diverse and globalizing world. Anthropology at UNT emphasizes the use of anthropological theories, methods, and perspectives to solve problems and improve people's lives.
Link to online application here. In order to be accepted into the UNT Master's Program in Applied Anthropology, applicants must submit the following materials. Transcripts and Fees. Application fee. Transcripts from all previous college work.
Master of Science in Applied Anthropology (36 hours) For the Master of Science degree, students fulfill the 36 hours of degree requirements including a course in an additional skill appropriate to their area of interest.
You will take 5 elective courses in the master's program. A minimum of 2 electives (6 hours) must be from outside anthropology. A minimum of 2 electives (6 hours) must be from inside anthropology. If pursuing an MS degree, the skills class requirement counts as one of your electives.
Applied anthropology is simply "anthropology put to use" (to quote John Van Willigen). It is any kind of anthropological research that is done to solve practical problems. This means that there are stakeholders and clients who stand to gain or lose from the project.
The Department of Anthropology offers a master's degree in applied anthropology. While our main goal is to prepare students for employment outside academia, they will also be well qualified for transfer to a doctoral program.
Online Masters Program. Degree Options and Timeline. Online Community. Help with Online Courses. The Department of Anthropology is dedicated to making sure that our online master's program is just as rich and rewarding as our on-campus program.
Online Masters Program. Degree Options and Timeline; Online Community ; Help with Online Courses
The dual degree program in Applied Anthropology and Public Health offers an opportunity to strengthen collaboration in public health and anthropology research and practice. Medical anthropology is a field that uses anthropological theories as a framework to understand public health issues.