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Tackle some of society's most pressing challenges through our Applied Anthropology master's programs. These degrees prepare you to become an effective practitioner, administrator, researcher, or evaluator in real-world settings. Established in 2000, UNT's Department of Anthropology designed this on-campus program for students seeking advanced training in applied anthropology. With most graduate classes scheduled in the evenings, working professionals can conveniently balance their studies. On-campus students benefit from intimate cohort sizes and regular interaction with peers and faculty. The two-year curriculum includes three courses per semester (totaling twelve classes) with thesis research conducted during the summer break.
Our online master's program serves students facing geographic, professional, or personal commitments that prevent campus attendance. We particularly welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in anthropology. Developed by UNT's anthropology faculty, this innovative program delivers the same academic rigor as in-person instruction while offering greater accessibility through flexible online learning.