Graduate School

Anthropology

Anthropology

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Degrees offered
M.A., Ph.D.
Faculty working with students
19
Students
66
Students receiving assistantships or scholarships
70%
Priority deadline
Fall - January 10
Campuses
Pullman
Test required
GRE; TOEFL or IELTS (international students only)

Admission Requirements
Undergraduates considering graduate study in the Department of Anthropology should have a major in anthropology or closely related field. To apply, submit on-line Graduate School application, current curriculum vitae, statement of your educational and professional goals, official transcripts of all post-secondary education, contact information of three references, and official GRE scores. References will be contacted electronically for their support of your application to our program. They should note how familiar they are with you and your work, and should provide an evaluation of your promise for success in graduate studies, research, and a career in either archaeology, cultural anthropology, or evolutionary anthropology. You may submit one or two undergraduate papers to document your research and writing abilities. If you have completed an M.A. or M.S. you must submit a copy of your thesis or master’s research paper.

Program Description
Graduate programs are offered in archaeology, sociocultural anthropology and evolutionary anthropology, each with its own requirements for advanced degrees. The program in archaeology emphasizes western North American, including Alaska. Methodological specialties include quantitative methods, modeling and simulation, lithic and ceramic analysis, geoarchaeology, paleoecology/palynology and zooarchaeology. Research areas of archaeologists within North America include Alaska, the Columbian Plateau, the Great Basin, and the Southwest; other areas of research include Africa, Mesoamerica, South America, Northeast Asia, and China. The sociocultural program emphasizes issues in international development, psychological anthropology, cultural ecology, medical anthropology and power and gender. A master’s program in environmental anthropology, called the master’s international, is offered in collaboration with the Peace Corps. Sociocultural faculty have area interests in Latin America, South Asia, Northwest Coast, Plateau, Oceania, and Central Africa. The evolutionary anthropology program emphasizes evolutionary psychology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary cultural anthropology, evolutionary archaeology and paleoanthropology. Evolutionary faculty have research interests that span several continents, including the Americas and Africa.

Faculty Interests and Course Details

Contact Information
Archaeology Program
Dr. Tim A. Kohler
Telephone: 509-335-2698
e-mail: tako@wsu.edu

Cultural Anthropology Program
Graduate Student Coordinator
Dr. Nancy McKee
Telephone: 509-335-0981
e-mail: npmckee@wsu.edu

Evolutionary Anthropology Program
Dr. Karen D. Lupo
Telephone: 509-335-2304
E-Mail: klupo@mail.wsu.edu

General Department
Telephone: 509-335-3441
Fax: 509-335-3999
E-mail: anth@wsu.edu

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