Planning for a Graduate Degree Program in Anthropology
PLANNING FOR A GRADUATE DEGREE IN A PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
An undergraduate degree in anthropology prepares you to pursue a variety of fields. You may increase your career options by completing a specialized masters degree program or a training program in a related professional field ‘ . Here are some possible advanced degree programs that you may want to consider in planning your undergraduate program. Our students have chosen advanced degree programs with the following undergraduate preparation:
Anthropology plus Linguistics..Anthropology plus Art/Art History..Anthropology plus American Studies ..Anthropology plus Biology…Anthropology plus Pre-Law..Anthropology plus Computer Science..Anthropology plus Education..Anthropology plus Geography..Anthropology plus Geology…Anthropology plus Human Development..Anthropology plus Sociology..Anthropology plus Criminal Justice..Anthropology plus Environmental Studies
Anthropology plus Linguistics
Diplomatic Service – Georgetown University, Washington, DC
American University, Washington, DC
Anthropology plus Art
Museum Studies – George Washington Univ., Washington, DC
Art Conservation – Buffalo State
Anthropology plus American Studies
Museum Studies – College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Historical Archaeology – College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Anthropology plus Biology
Anatomy – SUNY Stony Brook
Public Health – Upstate Medical Center at Syracuse, Johns Hopkins
Physician’s Assistant – Daemen College, Buffalo
Chiropractic
Physiology – SUNY Buffalo
Human Genetics – Penn State
Forensic Anthropology – SUNY Stony Brook, Duke, Michigan Ann Arbor, CUNY, NYU
Anthropology plus Mathematics and Biology
Biostatistics – Stony Brook
Physiology – SUNY Buffalo
Anthropology plus Management Science
International Business – Simon School of Business, Univ. of Rochester
Social Services Administration – Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, Brockport, UB
Marketing Research
Anthropology plus Pre-Law
Law – SUNY Buffalo
Legal Aide
Anthropology plus Communications/Public Relations
Documentary Film-making – Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Anthropology plus Computer Science
Museology – information Science – Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Anthropology plus Education
Bilingual and Multicultural Education
Teaching English as a Second Language
Education Program Evaluation – Univ of Pennsylvania, Center for Urban Educ.
Anthropology plus Foreign Language
Tourism – RIT Diplomatic Service – Georgetown University, Washington, DC
American University, Washington, DC
Anthropology plus Geography
Urban Studies – Ohio State
Geographic Information Systems
Anthropology plus Geology
Cultural Resource Management Services – SUNY Binghamton SUNY Albany
Anthropology plus History
Museology
Historic Preservation
Anthropology plus English
Journalism – Columbia
Anthropology plus Mathematics/Statistics
Social Research
Demographic Analysis
Anthropology plus Music
Ethnomusicology – Wesleyan
Music Marketing
Anthropology plus Political Science/International Relations
Law – SUNY Buffalo
Public Administration
Anthropology plus Psychology/Human Development
Public Health
Counseling – SUNY Brockport, SUNY Buffalo
Social Services
Anthropology plus Sociology
Applied Social Research – U. of W.Va., New School for Social Research, NY
Anthropology plus Sociology/Organizational and Occupational Behavior
Social Services
Demographic Analysis
Epidemiology
Education Program Evaluation
Applied Social Research – U. of West Virginia, New School of Social Research
Anthropology and Criminal Justice
Law Enforcement
Criminology – U. of Delaware
Anthropology plus Environmental Studies
Cultural Resource Management Services
Natural Resource Management
Environmental Planning
Anthropology plus Public Administration
Public Administration – Maxwell School, Syracuse
Social Services Administration
