Anthropology Department
Graduate Curriculum
- Applications
- Financial Assistance
- Graduate Course Listing
- Arts & Sciences Graduate Catalog [PDF]
- Graduate Program Procedures, 2007
- Comprehensive Exams
The Department of Anthropology's graduate programs offers both general coverage of the discipline as a whole and more specifically focused preparation for students intending to work in the fields of Historical Archaeology and Historical Anthropology. The graduate program prepares students for careers as university professors, historical archaeologists, and professionals in museums, historical societies, government, and the private sector.
Students holding an undergraduate degree have the option of applying for admission to either the terminal MA program in Historical Archaeology, a one year program, or the sequential MA/PhD program in Historical Archaeology or Historical Anthropology. Those students with an MA degree in Anthropology 'in hand' may apply for admission directly into the PhD program.
Students take courses in cultural theory, area studies, historiography, and methodology, with special emphasis on comparative colonialism, the African diaspora, Native America, and the archaeology of Colonial America and the Caribbean. Practical training in field, laboratory, and museum conservation methods is available in various courses, including summer field schools. The Williamsburg area has unparalleled historical, archaeological and museum resources, as well as opportunities to participate in a wide variety of ongoing research projects.
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