Program Details

Anthropology is a broad academic field with four primary subfields (Cultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology...
Location:
Indianapolis, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Anthropology

Program Overview

Program Description:
Anthropology is a broad academic field with four primary subfields (Cultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Anthropological Linguistics, and Archeology). The Anthropology Graduate program tracks represent two of these four subfields. In general, it seeks to provide for its students opportunities to maximize academic and technical skills in the science of Anthropology and Archeology via outstanding classroom, lab, and field experiences. The program emphasizes three areas, each or any combination of which students may choose for specialization: -Bioarcheology -Molecular Anthropology -Archeological Science The curriculum is founded on anthropological and archaeological theory and hands-on training, which students apply to their research and the unique scientific study they are expected to complete for graduation. The program also offers exposure to cutting-edge technology and encourages its students to be active members of the professional scientific community. It is intended for highly motivated and talented students who plan on becoming a professional archeologist or going on to doctoral study.

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
The University of Indianapolis is regionally accredited through the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools under The Higher Learning Commission. Many individual programs also have individual programmatic accrediting bodies.
Financial Aid:
Yes
FinancialAid Info:
Financial aid is an option for many students. To find out what type of aid you might be eligible for, please contact us at Graduate Admissions or visit our website.
Scholarships:
Yes
Scholarships Description:
UIndy graduate degrees issue scholarships, stipends, and assistantship opportunities programmatically. Contact UIndy at Graduate Admissions to find out if your program of interest offers scholarship opportunities.