- Home
- Programmes
- Anthropology
- North America
188 Master's degrees in Anthropology in North America
Anthropology
The Masters of Arts in Anthropology at North Carolina State University students themselves by conducting original research projects, presenting their findings at regional and national conferences and publishing their scholarly work as co-authors with program faculty.
Public Anthropology
Boston University's Master’s in Public Anthropology (MAPA) is designed to provide students with a basic anthropological training and an appreciation of the significance of a cross-cultural perspective in professional practice.
Anthropology and Environmental Policy
The Anthropology and Environmental Policy degree hold joint appoints or cooperating status with a number of units across The University of Maine campus.
Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology at The Florida State University welcomes master’s degree-seeking students with an interest in archaeology, physical anthropology, and cultural anthropology.
Near Eastern Archaeology
If you’re interested in studying near eastern archaeology at the graduate level the 48-unit Master of Arts Near Eastern Archaeology program from La Sierra University is for you.

Anthropology
The Anthropology course from the University of Colorado Denver integrates knowledge from many disciplines, yielding a holistic understanding of cultural and biological diversity in the past and the present.
Theological and Cultural Anthropology
The Master of Arts in Theological and Cultural Anthropology at Eastern University is a flexible online program that prepares students to work and minister at the intersection of faith and culture. Our graduates work in social services, cross-cultural mission, education (teaching), and church ministry; and they go on to seminary and to doctoral studies in anthropology.
Applied Anthropology
The School of Language, Culture, and Society offers graduate work leading to a Master of Arts in Applied Anthropology at Oregon State University. The school also offers graduate work leading to a master of arts in interdisciplinary studies and participates as a minor field in other advanced degree programs. A variety of individualized programs are available within the MAIS framework.