The Master of Arts in Anthropology at the University of Washington emphasizes cross-cultural analysis, archaeological interpretation, and ethnographic research. Students gain critical tools to explore human experiences across time and space.
Analyzing Cultural Practices in Urban Indigenous Communities
Ethnographic Study of Digital Identity Among Gen Z
Archaeological Survey of Pre-Colonial Settlements in the Pacific Northwest
Language Preservation Strategies in Endangered Dialects
Gender Roles in Hunter-Gatherer Societies: A Comparative Study
Anthropology of Food and Identity in Immigrant Communities
Impact of Tourism on Indigenous Cultural Heritage
Medical Anthropology: Access to Healthcare in Rural Areas
Anthropological Perspectives on Migration and Refugee Narratives
Myth, Ritual, and Symbolism in Modern Spiritual Movements
Cultural Adaptation to Climate Change Among Coastal Tribes
Fieldwork Challenges and Ethical Dilemmas in Anthropology
Urban Anthropology: Gentrification and Displacement in Seattle
Study of Tattoo Traditions Across Pacific Island Cultures
Forensic Anthropology in Disaster Response Scenarios
Material Culture Analysis in Contemporary Consumer Societies
Exploring Kinship Structures in Non-Western Communities
Digital Anthropology: Social Media Use in Ritual Contexts
Comparative Religion and Ritual Behavior
Oral History Documentation of Marginalized Ethnic Groups
From fieldwork to theoretical debates, explore the vast terrain of human life through anthropology at UW.
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