Master of Arts in Anthropology

Study Discipline: Arts & Humanities
Study Programme Details
City: Msida
Country: Malta
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session, Spring Session
Study Format: Part Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Master's degree

Duration

36 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on a transformative journey delving deep into the rich tapestry of human societies and cultures with our Master of Arts in Anthropology. Explore case studies while nurturing your own scholarly curiosity, whether it’s unraveling human behavior, dissecting cultural norms, or probing the dynamics of past and present societies. From the intricacies of ethnicity to the complexities of urban development, our program empowers you to cultivate a unique perspective on diverse human demographics. Sharpen your research prowess as you delve into your chosen setting, crafting insightful analyses that address pressing questions with depth and clarity.

Overview

In our program, you’ll embark on an academic odyssey, synthesizing current trends with timeless anthropological principles. Through an active engagement with storytelling elements, we foster an immersive learning experience that resonates beyond the confines of the classroom. Your journey culminates in a dissertation, a testament to your intellectual acumen and scholarly rigor. Guided by seasoned faculty, you’ll craft a narrative that not only showcases your originality but also contributes meaningfully to the anthropological discourse. Prepare to immerse yourself in a dynamic academic community where every insight is a stepping stone towards greater understanding.

Admission Requirements

For more information, please visit respective university web page link.

  • ANT5010: The Research Process (5 ECTS)
  • ATS5201: Methods of Research (5 ECTS)
  • ANT5099: Dissertation (80 ECTS)

Non EU Applicants:

Total Tuition Fees: Eur 10,800

Future Career Outcomes

Embark on a myriad of career pathways as a graduate of our program. Alumni have excelled as anthropological researchers, delving into diverse cultural landscapes to unearth profound insights. Others have found fulfillment as cultural resource managers, safeguarding heritage sites and promoting cross-cultural understanding. Whether curating exhibits in prestigious museums or shaping social policies on a global scale, our graduates are at the forefront of positive change. Join a community of trailblazers, where your passion for anthropology finds purpose in shaping a brighter future.

Visa Requirements:

For visa information, please visit Malta page for student visa and student life.