Anthropology (MA)
Offers advanced study in cultural, biological and archaeological anthropology. Students engage in research, applied methods and either thesis or experiential projects, developing expertise in human diversity and evolution. The program cultivates critical analysis, quantitative skills and professional competencies, preparing graduates for careers in research, education, public policy or continued doctoral study.
Master of Arts in Anthropology
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences (GA)
Department: Anthropology
Program Website
Academic Plan Code(s): ANTHMA, ANTHMA_ACC
Program Information
The Master of Arts in Anthropology is designed to enhance student knowledge of and skills in dealing with contemporary social issues facing globalizing communities world-over and to enable students to locate these in the long progression of human history and within the body of social science theory. We expect our graduates to enter professions as skilled administrators, researchers, practitioners, advocates, and leaders. Although students may focus on biological anthropology, archaeology, or cultural anthropology, this is a general, comprehensive masters program.
Anthropology is among the most transdisciplinary of fields, and we see our students taking courses from and pursuing collaborations with colleagues in Humanities, Sociology, History, Women and Gender Studies, Pan-African Studies, Political Science, Art History, Biology, and the Kent School of Social Work. Students with little or no academic background in anthropology will be required to take some preparatory courses determined in consultation with the Anthropology Director of Graduate Studies.
Degree Summary
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Seminars | 9 | |
| Electives | 15 | |
| Thesis/Internship | 6 | |
| Minimum Total Hours | 30 | |
Soaring Scholar Accelerated BA-BS/MA in Anthropology
Undergraduate students interested in the program's accelerated options should visit the catalog pages for the BA in Anthropology or the BS in Anthropology for more information.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must complete/submit:
- Online graduate application for admission.
- A statement of interests covering relevant experience and aspirations. This letter is absolutely critical to your successful application, as it helps us assess where you might find common interests among Department faculty.
- Official transcripts, as stipulated by the Graduate School. The minimum GPA for acceptance into the program is 3.0.
- Three letters of recommendation addressing the candidate's readiness for graduate studies, academic abilities, and potential for success. One letter may be from an employer.
- Applicants may choose to submit a writing sample.
The Graduate Committee uses a holistic approach when evaluating graduate applications.
Program Requirements
The Master of Arts in Anthropology requires 30 credit hours at the graduate level. It comprises 24 credit hours of course work, plus six (6) credit hours of thesis or internship. All students enrolled in the MA program are required to complete one of the following options:
In addition to the nine (9) credit hours of the 600-level core seminars, students take another 15 credit hours of course work (electives) at the 500 or 600 level, and six (6) credit hours of thesis or internship/practicum hours.
Students may enroll in up to nine (9) credit hours in another department. Students may enroll in 500-level graduate courses in another department with the permission of the Anthropology Director of Graduate Studies.
Students who are in the Soaring Scholar program may apply up to nine (9) credit hours taken at the graduate level as an undergraduate toward the MA in Anthropology, on the condition that the student earned a grade of B (not B-minus) or higher in the course and the course was taught at the graduate level. Approval from the Director of Graduate Studies is required. Master's-degree students outside of the accelerated master's-degree program may not use coursework earned as undergraduate and used to meet the requirements for the undergraduate degree for graduate credit.
Thesis Option
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Core Seminars | 9 | |
| Electives | 15 | |
| Thesis | 6 | |
| Minimum Total Hours | 30 | |
Thesis Option Coursework
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Core Seminars | 6 | |
ANTH 608 | Social and Cultural Theory | |
ANTH 612 | Seminar: Contemporary Issues in Anthropology | |
| Students must select one of the following courses: | 3 | |
ANTH 609 | Research Design: Archaeology | |
ANTH 610 | Research Design: Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 611 | Research Design: Socio-Cultural Anthropology | |
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Electives | 15 | |
ANTH 507 | Space, Place and Culture | |
ANTH 517 | Anthropology of China | |
ANTH 522 | Ecology, Politics and Culture | |
ANTH 526 | Archaeology as Practice | |
ANTH 528 | Animals and Humans | |
ANTH 529 | Zooarchaeology | |
ANTH 530 | Human Impacts on Past Environments | |
ANTH 531 | Anthropology of Water | |
ANTH 534 | Food and Farm Movements in the Americas | |
ANTH 535 | Nutritional Anthropology | |
ANTH 536 | The American South: History, Culture, Political Economy | |
ANTH 540 | Health and Civilization | |
ANTH 549 | Modes of Consiousness | |
ANTH 555 | Black Death: The Pandemic that Changed Human History | |
ANTH 562 | Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology | |
ANTH 563 | Special Topics in Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 564 | Special Topics in Archaeology | |
ANTH 576 | Quantitative Analysis in Anthropology | |
ANTH 578 | Lithic Technology | |
ANTH 579 | Ceramic Analysis | |
ANTH 581 | Geoarchaeology | |
ANTH 607 | Emergence of Human Culture | |
ANTH 622 | Anthropology of Violence | |
ANTH 624 | Black Cultural Traditions | |
ANTH 625 | Globalization, Transnationalism, and Anthropology | |
ANTH 626 | Food Justice | |
ANTH 627 | Political Economy and Culture | |
ANTH 640 | Linguistic Anthropology | |
ANTH 650 | Health and Disease: A Bio-Cultural Approach | |
ANTH 651 | Seminar in Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 653 | Human Molecular Evolutionary Genetics | |
ANTH 661 | Special Topics in Anthropology | |
ANTH 662 | Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology | |
ANTH 663 | Special Topics in Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 670 | Independent Study (Reading) | |
ANTH 664 | Special Topics in Archaeology | |
ANTH 671 | Independent Study (Research) | |
Or approved 500- and 600-level elective in another social science discipline | ||
ANTH 672 | Thesis | |
ANTH 682 | Kentucky Archaeology | |
ANTH 683 | Who Owns the Past? | |
| Minimum Total Hours | 30 | |
Experiential Option
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Core Seminars | 9 | |
| Electives | 15 | |
| Internship | 6 | |
| Minimum Total Hours | 30 | |
Experiential Option Coursework
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Core Seminars | ||
ANTH 608 | Social and Cultural Theory | |
ANTH 612 | Seminar: Contemporary Issues in Anthropology | |
| Students must select one of the following courses: | 3 | |
ANTH 609 | Research Design: Archaeology | |
ANTH 610 | Research Design: Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 611 | Research Design: Socio-Cultural Anthropology | |
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Electives | 15 | |
ANTH 507 | Space, Place and Culture | |
ANTH 517 | Anthropology of China | |
ANTH 522 | Ecology, Politics and Culture | |
ANTH 526 | Archaeology as Practice | |
ANTH 528 | Animals and Humans | |
ANTH 529 | Zooarchaeology | |
ANTH 530 | Human Impacts on Past Environments | |
ANTH 531 | Anthropology of Water | |
ANTH 534 | Food and Farm Movements in the Americas | |
ANTH 535 | Nutritional Anthropology | |
ANTH 536 | The American South: History, Culture, Political Economy | |
ANTH 540 | Health and Civilization | |
ANTH 549 | Modes of Consiousness | |
ANTH 555 | Black Death: The Pandemic that Changed Human History | |
ANTH 562 | Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology | |
ANTH 563 | Special Topics in Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 564 | Special Topics in Archaeology | |
ANTH 578 | Lithic Technology | |
ANTH 579 | Ceramic Analysis | |
ANTH 581 | Geoarchaeology | |
ANTH 584 | Anthropology of Death | |
ANTH 607 | Emergence of Human Culture | |
ANTH 622 | Anthropology of Violence | |
ANTH 624 | Black Cultural Traditions | |
ANTH 625 | Globalization, Transnationalism, and Anthropology | |
ANTH 626 | Food Justice | |
ANTH 627 | Political Economy and Culture | |
ANTH 640 | Linguistic Anthropology | |
ANTH 650 | Health and Disease: A Bio-Cultural Approach | |
ANTH 651 | Seminar in Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 653 | Human Molecular Evolutionary Genetics | |
ANTH 661 | Special Topics in Anthropology | |
ANTH 662 | Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology | |
ANTH 663 | Special Topics in Biological Anthropology | |
ANTH 664 | Special Topics in Archaeology | |
ANTH 670 | Independent Study (Reading) | |
ANTH 671 | Independent Study (Research) | |
ANTH 673 | Internship | |
ANTH 682 | Kentucky Archaeology | |
ANTH 683 | Who Owns the Past? | |
Or approved 500- and 600-level elective in another social science discipline | ||
| Minimum Total Hours | 30 | |