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Anthropologists examine social interaction patterns and behaviors, investigating global cultures through a comparative, cross-cultural lens. For over 35 years, our MA: Anthropology program has facilitated this examination of cultural traditions and societal dynamics across various regions worldwide, including Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania, with graduate research conducted in diverse settings like the Philippines, Thailand, India, South Korea, Ghana, Tanzania, Belize, Mexico, Peru, Greece, and Canada.
As Canada's pioneering initiative, Carleton University's collaborative PhD with an African Studies specialization caters to humanities and social sciences master's graduates seeking to enhance their disciplinary expertise through interdisciplinary African Studies research.
The collaborative master's program with an African Studies specialization specifically serves Carleton University students in participating Arts and Social Science, Public Affairs, and Sprott School of Business programs who want to broaden their academic foundation by gaining African Studies knowledge through interdisciplinary exchange.