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MA degree in Anthropology: International DevelopmentDegree Requirements Checksheet Beginning in 2005, the Department of Anthropology will be offering a Specialization in International Development at the graduate level. The 36 credit curriculum exposes students to both the social and technical skills necessary to be an effective international development specialist, as well as to the history, cultures and languages of the peoples in a specific geographic area. This Specialization is designed for students who intend to pursue a career in international development, applied anthropology, and/or collaborative community-based research. For more information, contact: |
The Center for Public History and Archaeology (CPHA) promotes the ethical, professional production and dissemination of knowledge about human culture and society in the past to enable problem solving in the present.
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