Anthropology Doctoral Degree Requirements
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| Master's | Doctoral | Courses
Students working toward the Doctor of Philosophy degree in anthropology
will, under the guidance of their committee members, prepare statements
of field in three areas of specialization that reflect their career goals
and intellectual interests. Students frequently combine the dissertation
prospectus and one of the three statements of field. After the completion
and approval of the statements of field and prospectus, the student takes
an oral Ph.D. Preliminary Comprehensive Examination, normally at the end
of the fourth or fifth semester of doctoral work. Upon successful completion
of this examination, the student concentrates on the research that will
provide the basis for a required dissertation. Normally, all candidates
are expected to engage in field work.
There is no general foreign language or tool of research requirement
for degree qualification in anthropology. However, where the candidate's
guidance committee deems the acquisition of certain relevant skills as
necessary for the effective pursuit of his or her research and professional
objectives, the student may be expected to develop satisfactory levels
of competence in the use of various research tools and/or languages.
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