Program Overview
This program provides a comprehensive education in anthropology, preparing students for careers in various fields such as professional anthropology, journalism, filmmaking, and public policy. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including cultural studies, social theory, and research methods. Students will develop critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills through coursework, research projects, and hands-on experiences.
Program Outline
Careers:
- Professional anthropologist
- Journalism
- Filmmaking
- Public policy
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
Tuition (NL students):
- Graduate diploma: $420/semester
- MA: $635-$1,313/semester
- PhD: $888/semester
Tuition (Other Canadian students):
- Graduate diploma: $546/semester
- MA: $826-$1,707/semester
- PhD: $1,154/semester
Tuition (International students):
- Graduate diploma: $710/semester
- MA: $1,074-$2,218/semester
- PhD: $1,499/semester
Note:
All figures are in Canadian dollars and subject to change. Fees are approved by the University’s Board of Regents. In the event of a discrepancy between the fees approved by the Board and those published on this website, the fees approved by the Board will prevail. Financial policies are enforced through the Department of Financial and Administrative Services. For the complete and official list of all fees and charges, visit www.mun.ca/finance/fees/.