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What the University of Colorado Denver says about their program:
"The unique intellectual challenge of anthropology is to integrate knowledge from many disciplines for a global understanding of cultural and biological diversity in the past and the present. Individual courses in cultural anthropology, biological anthropology and archaeology cut across lines of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Because of this integrative perspective on the human condition, and the training provided in objectively assessing cultural patterning and social interaction, an advanced degree in anthropology provides a versatile base for career development.
The archaeology studies program concentrates on the study of past human societies using archaeological data collected in field and museum settings. While a quantitative and scientific approach is emphasized in the archaeology program, both political economy and cultural ecology are emphasized as theoretical perspectives. Theoretical, methodological and area courses are offered. In addition, internships are available in a variety of local museums and historic preservation offices in the Denver area. These courses may be supplemented by courses in the geology, geography and history departments."
Some graduate programs require standardized test scores (such as GRE or GMAT) for admission
up to $5,000 per year
Based on GPA & submission of application. Available to students admitted in fall and spring terms only, as long as funding is available. Application required. Applications reviewed monthly following the priority consideration date
Up to $10,000 per academic year
Financial Need and submission of application
From $1,000 to USD5000 per academic year
Completion of 1 to 5 levels of the ESL academy before admission to CU Denver
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