East Carolina University

Master in Anthropology

Greenville, United States

The Master in Anthropology at East Carolina University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

East Carolina University (ECU) in Greenville, North Carolina, is a public research university founded in 1907 with a student body of nearly 29,000, including international students. ECU has grown from its teacher training roots into a comprehensive institution known for strong programs in health sciences, business, education, engineering and the arts. The campus balances research activity with community engagement and a student-focused culture.

ECU emphasizes applied learning, research and experiential opportunities that prepare students for professional careers. With over 200 programs, students can pursue hands-on learning through labs, clinical placements, internships and community projects. Faculty mentoring, research centres and partnerships with regional hospitals and industries support pathways into practice and further study, while career services assist with internships and placement.

Campus life in Greenville offers a supportive environment with clubs, athletics and cultural events that foster belonging and leadership. International students can access orientation, immigration advising and academic support to ensure a smooth transition. Prospective students should consider ECU if they seek a university that combines strong professional preparation, active research, and community-engaged learning in a mid sized, student-centered setting.

About the Program

The Master in Anthropology at East Carolina University is a degree for those interested in working with community groups or pursuing careers in cultural resources management. This Master's program provides a holistic approach to anthropology and applied training in a subfield area of choice.

The curriculum covers North American prehistoric and historic archaeology, archaeological conservation practices, and applied medical anthropology. Students develop skills in areas like bioarchaeology, human osteology, and forensic anthropology, and learn about global and regional studies with an emphasis on global education and intercultural communication.

Graduates can pursue careers as Archaeological Conservators, Cultural Resource Managers, Forensic Anthropologists, Medical Anthropologists, or Museum Curators, working in fields like archaeology, conservation, or healthcare.

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