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University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Master of Science in Anthropology

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Master of Science in Anthropology

Shorewood, USA

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Sep 2025

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    About: The Master of Science in Anthropology provides a comprehensive study of human societies and cultures, focusing on various aspects such as social structures, economic systems, and cultural practices. The program typically spans two years and combines theoretical knowledge with practical research skills. Students engage in hands-on projects and fieldwork to enrich their learning experience.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including roles in academic research, cultural resource management, community development, and public policy. Opportunities also exist in non-profit organizations, government agencies, and international development organizations.

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Anthropologists study people and cultures, past and present. Field work and hands-on experience are important parts of the program. An understanding of human organization, communication, and behavior can lead to careers in government service, business, education, marketing, nonprofit administration, cultural resource management, and more.

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