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Anthropology Degree Programs | GoAbroad.com

Anthropology students should consider earning their bachelors, masters, or Ph.D. abroad, or all of the above! Typically undergraduate anthropology degree programs last three to four years, graduate programs last two years, and doctorate programs last three to six years. While anthropology is a fairly popular field of study, not all universities offer each level of the degree, so your options of where to earn your degree abroad may become more limited the further you advance in your studies.

Research is a major part of anthropology, so it is likely that at whatever level you will have the opportunity to specialize and bring your studies out into the field. Examples of areas you can specialize in include sociocultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Further, within each subfield there are many more manifestations of human activity, such as art, religion, and economics, where you can place your focus. The options are endless!

Students of all levels might also be expected to complete a thesis as part of their track toward a degree in anthropology. Undergraduates will typically be expected to complete general courses in related fields, such as geography, biology, and sociology too.

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Update: 2024-08-07