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AAA Guide to Departments – available in the department of anthropology resource room |
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Websites of particular anthropology departments and home pages of faculty members |
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The Society for Applied Anthropology has a list of applied anthropology programs; be aware that the list does not separate departments that offer Ph.D. programs from departments that offer only a master's degree |
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Ask your professors |
Filling out the applications to graduate school is a time-consuming process, so
plan ahead for it. In your essay, be as specific as possible about your research
interests. Identify specific faculty members you would like to work with, and
explain why.
Your letters of recommendation are critical. They will be most persuasive if they
are written by faculty members who know you as a person. So it is in your best
interest to develop mentoring relationships with several faculty members at
UNT, starting as early as possible.
For general information on applying to graduate school, there are many books and
websites you can consult. Here is one website. It is written for undergraduates applying
to Ph.D. programs but the advice is equally sound for master's students:
Phil Agre's Advice for Undergraduates Considering Graduate School
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