4 PhD programmes in Anthropology in Arizona, United States
Anthropology (Complex Adaptive Systems Science)
The Anthropology (Complex Adaptive Systems Science) doctoral program at Arizona State University trains the next generation of scientists in advanced concepts and methods needed for approaching diverse phenomena in the social and life sciences.
Anthropology
Are you interested in exploring the origins and implications of human uniqueness and contemporary human behavior? In this Anthropology program at Arizona State University, you will engage in intensive, collaborative training that fosters critical research on key questions in anthropology and across the social sciences.
Anthropology and Linguistics
The joint degree in Anthropology and Linguistics from The University of Arizona is designed for students with interests in both departments who would emerge from the program as job candidates for both linguistics and anthropology departments. Both the School of Anthropology and Department of Linguistics offer teaching assistantships and research support for students in the joint Ph.D. program.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program at The University of Arizona began in 1915 with the appointment of Byron Cummings as Professor of Archaeology and Director of the Arizona State Museum.