Master of Applied Anthropology
Abbreviation: MAppAnth
Description
The Master of Applied Anthropology is a coursework degree with a research element designed for students who wish to gain a qualification in the area of applied anthropology, with a focus on social and cultural aspects of development and policy research. The degree is most appropriate for students with a social science (or related subject) background and an interest in culture, society and contemporary development issues. Students will have the opportunity to study key development issues including health in South East Asia, refugees and resettlement, current development practice, migration and migrant communities, and Australian Indigenous communities.
General Requirements
- Minimum number of credit points: 36
- and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Postgraduate Programs