16 Master's degrees in Anthropology in New York, United States
Museum Anthropology
The free-standing Museum Anthropology program at Columbia University Department of Anthropology and the American Museum of Natural History, is a professional degree for those already employed in or interested in moving into the museum field.
Anthropology and Education
The master program in Anthropology and Education at Teachers College at Columbia University is concerned with the cultural, social and linguistic dimensions of education.
Anthropology
At Anthropology from Stony Brook University candidates may study toward a master’s in anthropology with a concentration in archaeology, sociocultural anthropology, or physical anthropology.
Oral History
The Oral History program at Columbia University is the first program of its kind in the United States: a one-year interdisciplinary MA degree training students in oral history method and theory.
Anthropology
The Anthropology Department from Syracuse University produces doctors of philosophy of the highest quality and offers broad training in both quantitative and qualitative methods of social science research.
Anthropology and Education
The master program in Anthropology and Education at Teachers College at Columbia University is concerned with the cultural, social and linguistic dimensions of education.
Anthropology
The free-standing Anthropology program at Columbia University is designed specifically for those who wish to cultivate a deeper understanding of the discipline of anthropology and improve their particular professional competence, but who intend only to pursue the MA degree.
Biomedical Anthropology
The Binghamton University Department of Anthropology offers graduate study leading to a Master of Science (MS) degree in Biomedical Anthropology. This is a course-based professional degree in an emerging sub-disciplinary area within biological anthropology.
Anthropology
The MA in Anthropology from The New School is a 30 credit program combining the theoretical and methodological foundations of social and cultural anthropology with an emphasis on the critical exploration of how ethnographic sensibilities matter in the world today.
Anthropology
Anthropology from Eastern New Mexico University concentrates on the archaeology of the U.S. Southwest and Plains, but we also offer opportunities for a Master's in cultural or biological anthropology.
Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at The City University of New York offers a comprehensive M.A. degree. Students can choose full-time or part-time study modes to suit their professional needs. This 30-credit curriculum provides advanced research training and a solid grounding in the four fields of the discipline over two to four years.
Anthropology
Study cultures, health, language and religion while developing solid analytical, communication and problem-solving skills. You will be equipped for careers in areas such as market research, community development, social work, public relations and higher education with the Anthropology program of University at Albany.
Anthropology
The Binghamton University Department of Anthropology offers Master of Arts (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree programs in anthropology, as well as a Master of Science (MS) degree program in biomedical anthropology. Students will be exposed to all four traditional subfields of anthropology: archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology and social/cultural anthropology.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program of the University at Buffalo includes 30 credit hours of Anthropology coursework, completion of first-year student requirements and a master’s project paper.
Sociocultural Anthropology
The Sociocultural Anthropology program at Columbia University is designed specifically for those who wish to cultivate a deeper understanding of the discipline of anthropology and improve their particular professional competence, but who intend only to pursue the MA degree.
Anthropology and Education
The Anthropology and Education program at Columbia University is concerned with the cultural, social and linguistic dimensions of education.