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The Dual Masters degree program allows students to pursue a concurrent program of study leading to both the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Applied Anthropology and the Master of Public Health (M.P.H) degree. Students wishing to complete a dual degree involving a Master of Science in Public Health (M.S.P.H. degree) should take this up on a case-by-case basis with their committees. Students choose a concentration area and degree program when they apply to the program, but this can be changed once the student has been admitted, provided they qualify.

Program of Study

 

 

Competencies

 MPH/MA Anthropology
  1. Infer the philosophical basis of contemporary anthropology to public health practice; and
  2. Exhibit mastery of skills within the major branches of anthropology as practiced today in the major branches of anthropology, focusing on applied, medical, and urban anthropology.
 MPH/PhD Anthropology
  1. Specify strategies of Cultural Anthropology emphasizing contributions to Applied Anthropology; and
  2. Exhibit mastery of skills within the major branches of anthropology as practiced today in the major branches of anthropology, focusing on applied, medical, and urban anthropology. 
 PhD/MA Anthropology
  1. Infer the philosophical basis of contemporary anthropology to public health practice; and
  2. Exhibit mastery of skills within the major branches of anthropology as practiced today in the major branches of anthropology, focusing on applied, medical, and urban anthropology.
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