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2 Anthropology Degree Programs in Austria


Central European University (CEU)
Master of Arts in Sociology and Social Anthropology (1 year)
- Vienna, Austria
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Two Year MA aims to present students with a wide range of theories and methods in sociology and social anthropology while examining their interaction and integration in the study of globalization and urban studies. The study of globalization and urban studies is conceived in the department as both a material and a formal object.


Central European University (CEU)
Master of Arts in Sociology and Social Anthropology (2 years)
- Vienna, Austria
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Two-year MA program in Sociology and Social Anthropology with optional specialization in Global and Urban Studies. The Two-Year MA requires that students take a total of 62 credits, of these 48 credits in coursework. (14 credits for the Thesis Consultation and Defense are not included in the required 62 credits!) In the first year, a minimum of 30 credits is to be undertaken. A further 18 credits may be taken in the second year.
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Anthropology degree programs in Austria offer a unique opportunity to explore cultures, societies, and human behavior from various perspectives. This interdisciplinary field equips students with critical skills to analyze social structures, historical contexts, and contemporary issues.
Through courses in cultural anthropology, ethnographic methods, and social theory, students gain insight into diverse communities. They practice conducting fieldwork, analyzing qualitative data, and developing theories to understand human interactions. Students strengthen observation and communication skills as they engage with local cultures and navigate complex societal dynamics. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, allowing learners to explore their interests deeply.
Graduates with an anthropology degree find career paths in research, cultural resource management, and international development. The focus on analytical thinking and cultural awareness prepares them for roles in various sectors, including education, policy-making, and non-profit organizations. Austria's academic framework, emphasizing research and applied learning, supports students in building a solid foundation for global career opportunities.