The Environment Option is aimed at students who wish to use interdisciplinary approaches in their graduate research on environmental issues and who wish to benefit from interactions with students and faculty from a wide range of different disciplines.Ìý
Read about how to add Â鶹Çø's Environment OptionÌýto your anthropology graduate degree program here.Ìý
Required Courses: 3 credits
Thesis Courses: 27 credits
Complementary Courses: 15 credits
6 credits from:
3 credits chosen from:
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or 3 credits to be chosen from among 500-level or above departmental course offerings, recommended by the Advisory Committee and approved by the Environment Option Committee.
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An additional 6 credits to be chosen from among 500-level or above departmental course offerings, as approved by the advisory committee.
Please note: The Master's degree is normally considered a step towards Ph.D studies. Students are encouraged to progress rapidly in the program.
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