MA Anthropology

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Master of Arts in Anthropology

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduation

MA Anthropology or Master of Arts in Anthropology is a Post-Graduate Anthropology program that is awarded after successful completion of a two years program or course that covers the comprehensive and thorough study of the evolution of man and the socio-cultural development of humans.

The Master of Arts course in Anthropology also covers the study of several branches of anthropology such as Socio-cultural, Biological-Physical, Applied, Linguistic, and Archaeological that deal with various aspects of human development. The duration of the course is two years and it provides many opportunities for them after its successful passing.

MA Anthropology Eligibility

  • The candidates should have passed graduation in any stream but many of the colleges demand graduation with Anthropology as the subject studied in graduation from any of the recognized universities/colleges of the country.
  • Some of the very reputed universities and institutes demand a minimum of 50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and conduct an entrance examination to get admission to their Master of Arts in Anthropology degree course.
  • Selection to the degree course in these colleges is based on marks secured in the final merit i.e., total marks aggregated in the final exams of graduation and the entrance exam.

MA Anthropology Syllabus

Syllabus of Anthropology course as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

MA Anthropology Semester-I

Sr. No.

Subjects of Study 

1

Archaeological Anthropology

2

Folk Culture and Folk-Lore

3

Social Anthropology

4

Tools & Techniques of Anthropological Research

MA Anthropology Semester-II

1

Physical Anthropology

2

Rural communities and Peasant Society

3

Social Anthropology

4

Practicals

  • Field Work and Field Report
  • Physical Anthropology Practical

MA Anthropology Semester-III

1

Development Anthropology

2

Indian Anthropology

3

Medical Anthropology

4

Methods & Theory in Social & Cultural Anthropology

5

Elective-I

  • Applied Anthropology
  • Advance Archaeological Anthropology
  • Advance Economic and Political Anthropology

6

Elective-II

  • Kinship and Religion
  • Linguistic Anthropology
  • Visual Anthropology

MA Anthropology Semester-IV

1

Development Anthropology

2

Indian Anthropology

3

Medical Anthropology

4

Methods & Theory in Social & Cultural Anthropology

5

Dissertation (Fieldwork and Field Report)

 

MA Anthropology Colleges

MA Anthropology Course Suitability

  • Candidates having the qualities of learning and study skills, written communication, analytical and critical skills, ability to gather, assess and interpret data, oral communication and presentation skills, time management, discussion, and group work skills are the most suitable for this course.
  • Second, those who have good statistical and computing techniques; a high level of cultural awareness; clear, logical, and independent thinking; organizing and planning; problem-solving, and constructing an argument are also a good match for it.

How is the MA Anthropology Course Beneficial?

  • Acquiring to Master of Arts in Anthropology degree with at least 50% marks makes a student eligible for the post of a lecturer in different colleges; though for a position in Government colleges, one should clear the UGC-NET examination or some state-level qualifying exams, along with the Master’s degree.
  • Master of Arts in Anthropology degree serves as a basis for further higher studies and research in related fields such as Ph.D. degree in Anthropology and its several branches (Socio-cultural, Biological-Physical, Applied, Linguistic and Archaeological) that deals with various aspects of human developments.
  • Anthropology is a very interesting subject as it is the study of mankind as a whole, right from its birth till the present-day man. The Master’s degree in Anthropology gives the student vast knowledge of the biological, socio-cultural, pre-historic, and every other aspect of human evolution and development.
  • More in western countries, Anthropologists find employment in the field of medicine, law, business, and other professional institutions. The graduates can also find work in various public health programs, community development activities, etc.
  • Social problems like birth control, labor unrest, juvenile delinquency, and the mortality rate can be analyzed correctly and dealt with with the help of information gathered from anthropological studies.
  • Knowledge of Anthropology gained after acquiring a Master of Arts in Anthropology degree gives one an opportunity to work and relate with people of many groups and cultures and closely interact with them.

MA Anthropology Employment Areas

  • Art Galleries
  • Academic Institutes
  • Anthropological Survey of India
  • Conservation Organisations
  • Forensic Science Departments
  • Historical Societies
  • HR Departments of Corporate Houses and Industries
  • Minority Commissions
  • NGOs
  • United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
  • World Health Organisation (WHO)

MA Anthropology Job Types

  • Archivist
  • Archaeologist
  • Curator
  • Culture Resource Manager
  • Linguist
  • Research Scholar
  • Social Worker
  • Tour Guide
  • Urban Planner

Advanced Course in MA Anthropology