AU01 Master of Anthropology Australian National University

  • THÔNG TIN CHUNG

    Anthropology is the study of contemporary human cultural lives. This degree centres on anthropology’s ethnographic approach, which is employed to understand how people live their lives, on their own terms. Such an approach enables anthropologists to examine key global challenges and events, like climate change and xenophobia, as well as how government policies, technologies, and products and services are incorporated into people’s lives. Designed for those whose work or interest is in understanding people in specific contexts, this program equips students with the necessary ethnographic skills and opportunities to undertake analysis of human lives, and to make cross-cultural comparisons.  

    Why study anthropology at the ANU?

    The Master of Anthropology at the ANU is a highly sought-after program that places very strong emphasis on anthropological theory and methods with the intention of turning out graduates ready to work in applied research contexts in the public and corporate sectors. The program provides students with central skills in anthropological and ethnographic theory and methods, which includes training in research and analysis, a broad suite of optional language training, field-schools, internship placements as well as a thesis option. We offer graduates comprehensive training in ethnographic methods and anthropological theory, followed by thematised progression in accordance with the student's interests and future intentions for work or study.

  • CƠ HỘI NGHỀ NGHIỆP

    A postgraduate degree in biological science will provide you with a solid background to pursue career goals in a range of fields including plant and animal laboratory science, field ecology, industry, agriculture, public and environmental policy.

    Our graduates find interesting careers in a range of areas including agricultural biotechnology and plant breeding, clinical or medical research, pharmaceutical companies, biosecurity, environmental policy and biological education.

    Learning Outcomes

    1. understand when and how to apply ethnographic research techniques;
    2. select from a range of anthropological methods those most suitable to a particular research or policy problem;
    3. demonstrate knowledge of the history of anthropological theory and the different ethnographic methods associated with different periods;
    4. articulate and demonstrate the value of conducting ethnographic work in a given context;
    5. design ethnographically based programs of investigation ready for application in a given field or work or study.
    6. apply anthropological knowledge to cross-cultural work environments and problem solving. 

     

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Tóm tắt

  • Phí ghi danh

    100

  • Độ dài khoá học

    2 năm

  • Kỳ nhập học

    Tháng 2

    Tháng 7

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