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Qualifying Examination: Successful completion of a qualifying examination in their subdiscipline: the History of Anthropological Theory and Ethnology for cultural students and Archaeological Method and Theory for archaeology students.
Writing Requirment: Students who do not continue beyond the master’s level are required to submit a master’s paper, which is a significant piece of work on a subject of the student’s choosing, and approved by the advisor. Minimally, it should demonstrate original thinking and knowledge of the literature on a given area, topic, or issue. See “Position Papers” for the writing requirements leading to a doctoral degree.
Tools and Methods requirement:
Cultural students choose either:
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- ANT 681 - Ethnographic Techniques 3 credit(s) or
- ANT 684 - Social Movement Research Methods 3 credit(s)
Archaeology students choose one of the following:
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- ANT 642 - Methods in Archaeology 3 credit(s) or
- ANT 644 - Laboratory Analysis in Archaeology 3 credit(s)
Archaeological Field training or Field Program
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Archaeology students must also fulfill a field training course (ANT 643 - Advanced Field Methods in Archaeology) or complete an accredited archaeological field program.
Advisor and master’s committee: Students are expected to select an advisor by December 15th of their second term in residence. (the graduate director serves as advisor until one is selected)
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