East China Normal University (ECNU)

Master in Anthropology

China

The Master in Anthropology at East China Normal University (ECNU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

East China Normal University, founded in 1951 and based in Shanghai, is a nationally prominent research university known for teacher training, education sciences and wide-ranging academic disciplines. Supported by national development programs, the university offers dozens of undergraduate majors, extensive postgraduate options and a growing portfolio of doctoral studies. With two leafy campuses in Minhang and Putuo, ECNU combines rigorous scholarship with vibrant campus life and strong international partnerships.

Students can choose from many programs across humanities, sciences, social sciences, engineering and education, supported by research institutes and more than 200 academic programs. ECNU emphasizes internationalization through collaborations with over 150 universities worldwide and dedicated services for international students. Campus facilities include sports venues, research labs and active student associations that foster leadership, cultural exchange and extracurricular development.

For international students, ECNU offers an academically challenging yet supportive environment with numerous opportunities for research, internships and cross-border collaboration. The universitys focus on teaching excellence and innovation in education makes it a compelling destination for those aiming to pursue careers in academia, public service or industry. Living in Shanghai also provides rich cultural, professional and social experiences that complement studies and broaden future career pathways.

About the Program

The Master in Anthropology at East China Normal University is a 3-year program for students who want to learn about social and cultural anthropology. This master's degree is taught in English and helps students develop a deep understanding of anthropology. Students can use this program as a stepping stone to a PhD or complete it on its own.

The curriculum includes core courses like Cultural Anthropology, Anthropological Theory, and Anthropological Methods. Students also take elective courses such as Issues of Power and Religion, the Anthropology of Food, and Visual and Media Anthropology. These courses help students develop skills in research, critical thinking, and cultural analysis.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Social Researchers, Cultural Consultants, Development Workers, Anthropology Professors, or Museum Curators. They can work in various industries such as education, research, government, or non-profit organizations, and can be employed by companies, universities, or museums.

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