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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
University requirements for the M.A. are described in the "Graduate Degrees" section of this bulletin.
The Department of Anthropology offers the master's degree to four groups of students:
Applicants whose ultimate goal is the Ph.D. degree should apply directly to the Ph.D. program. Students accepted for the terminal M.A. degree program cannot transfer to the Ph.D. program; they must reapply on the same basis as other Ph.D. applicants and in competition with the Ph.D. applicants. Ph.D. students who decide to take the M.A. on the way to the Ph.D. are governed by separate requirements described in the department's handbook for the Ph.D. Program.
Graduate enrollment at Stanford University for three consecutive quarters of full tuition for at least 45 units is required of all candidates for the terminal Masters degree. M.A. students in Anthropology must take a minimum of 45 units of Anthropology course work beyond the undergraduate degree with an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher. 45 units constitute the University minimum for the M.A. degree, and courses must be at or above the 100 level.
The M.A. program usually requires more than one year of study. However, full-time students entering the program with appropriate background should complete the M.A. degree program within three consecutive calendar quarters after the student's first quarter of master's-level enrollment. The University allows no transfer units into the master's program. To provide a meaningful master's program within one year, advance planning of course work with an adviser is required. Requirements for the master's program must be completed within three years.
For further information about the department's master's degree program requirements, see http://anthropology.stanford.edu.
The deadline for graduate applications to the co-terminal and terminal M.A. degree programs in Anthropology is March 3, 2009. Prospective applicants should see http://anthropology.stanford.edu for information about application for graduate admission. Successful applicants to the M.A. program may enter only in the following Autumn Quarter. Applicants must file a report of their Graduate Record Examination score electronically and submit a writing sample in English that demonstrates the ability to produce original analytical work at the graduate level. Applicants should also submit three letters of reference, recent original transcripts, and a statement of purpose.
DEGREE OPTIONS
Students may pursue three different tracks in the Anthropology M.A. degree program. The tracks are 1) Archaeology, 2) Culture and Society, or 3) Ecology and Environment. The tracks are not declarable in Axess.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Requirements for the Master's degree program include the following:
No financial support is available to students enrolled for the M.A. degree.
Required Courses
Recommended CoursesFor all tracks, attendance at the departmental Colloquium each quarter is strongly recommended for all Master's students. Students can enroll in ANTHRO 444. Anthropology Colloquium. For the Ecology and Environment track, students may also take ANTHRO 312G, Problems in Ecology, Evolution and Environment, for one quarter, in place of attendance at one quarter of the departmental Colloquium.
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