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The dual-degree MBA/MA in anthropology allows students to obtain both business administration and anthropology master's degrees concurrently, typically completed in three to four years based on their chosen anthropological specialization. Participants in this combined program prepare for professional roles overseeing financial operations for archaeological initiatives, entering the expanding corporate anthropology and ethnographic research sector, or managing museum collections. The archaeology concentration offers comprehensive regional studies of ancient civilizations spanning from North American Plains cultures to Mesoamerican societies. These indigenous communities represent diverse social structures, from nomadic hunter-gatherer groups to complex urban civilizations and imperial systems. Faculty research encompasses specialized areas including environmental adaptation studies, material culture analysis, social organization theories, and advanced archaeological technologies like geophysical surveying.