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Master of Arts in Anthropology
Master of Applied Anthropology
The
Department of Anthropology offers two distinct
anthropology graduate degree programs. The
program leading to the Master of Arts in
Anthropology is a thesis-based program designed to
prepare students for research and development and
further study at the doctoral level. The
program leading to the Master of Applied
Anthropology is an application-based degree and is
considered to be a terminal degree (except for
students intending to attend professional school).
Apply to the Graduate College for Admission
instructions
Application for Admission to Candidacy
CHECKLIST for Admission Requirements to the
graduate
program in Anthropology
Letter of Recommendation Form
Graduate Advisory Committee
Form
Graduate
degree
requirements for MA Anthropology and Master of
Applied
Anthropology
List
of Anthropology graduate courses
Application for
ANTH 600 - Preliminary Assessment
Exam (interactive pdf form)
Guidelines for the Anthropology
Preliminary Assessment Exam
(ANTH 600)
Report of Culminating Activity (use this
form to get signatures after completing the ANTH
600 Preliminary Assessment Exam, your thesis, or your project
defense.
Application for Graduate Internship/Practicum
Application for Graduate Independent Study
(interactive pdf form)
Application for Directed Research
(interactive pdf form)
Anthropology Graduate Assistantship
information
Guidelines for Anthropology Graduate Travel
Guide for Graduate Anthropology Students
handbook
Apply for Completion of Graduate Degree This form
is no longer needed. Instead, please log into
BroncoWeb, using your student name and password,
then click on Students,
Registrar, and
Apply for Graduation.
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Department of Anthropology
1910 University Drive
HWSC, Room 55
Boise, ID 83725-1950
Phone: (208 )426-3023
Fax: (208) 426-4329
Mark Plew, Chair
(208) 426-3444
mplew@boisestate.edu

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