Eastern New Mexico University

Master in Anthropology

Portales, United States

The Master in Anthropology at Eastern New Mexico University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU), established in 1927 and located in Portales, is a public university serving approximately 5,266 students, including around 111 international learners. ENMU offers a broad catalog of programs—over 100 majors and degree pathways—that balance liberal arts foundations with career-focused studies. The university is known for a student-centered approach, accessible faculty and a close-knit campus environment that promotes engagement, leadership and hands-on learning.

Teaching at ENMU emphasizes experiential learning, research opportunities and community engagement, with faculty who prioritize personalized mentoring and practical instruction. Modern facilities and applied learning initiatives allow students to gain professional experience through internships, field placements and collaborative projects with regional employers. The university's size creates a supportive atmosphere where students can receive individualized advising and develop strong academic relationships.

International students benefit from orientation programs, academic support and services designed to ease cultural transition and enhance success. Campus life includes student organizations, athletics and community events that foster inclusion and networking. For students seeking a welcoming university with diverse program options, practical learning opportunities and a supportive campus culture in the United States, ENMU provides an environment conducive to both academic growth and career preparation.

About the Program

The Master in Anthropology at Eastern New Mexico University is a graduate program for students who want to pursue a career in archaeology or anthropology. This 2-year master's degree helps students prepare for a career in public or private archaeology or to pursue a doctoral degree. The program has a strong focus on the archaeology of the U.S. Southwest and Plains.

The curriculum includes coursework in areas such as advanced skeletal analysis, ceramics, cultural resource management, and historic preservation. Students also develop skills in GIS, human osteology, and lithic technology. The program offers thesis and non-thesis options, allowing students to tailor their education to their career goals. Students learn from experienced faculty and have access to a newly renovated building with state-of-the-art facilities.

Graduates of the Master in Anthropology program can pursue careers as archaeologists, cultural resource managers, historic preservationists, or university professors. They can work for government agencies, private contractors, universities, or community colleges. Some specific job titles for graduates include Archaeologist, Cultural Resource Manager, Historic Preservationist, and Professor of Anthropology.

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