Yeditepe University

Master in Biological Anthropology

Istanbul, Türkiye

The Master in Biological Anthropology at Yeditepe University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Yeditepe University in Istanbul, established in 1996, is a private institution that offers a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs across law, medicine, engineering, business and the arts. Hosting around 32,000 students including some 2,500 international students, the university provides a vibrant, multicultural campus experience in one of the world’s most historic and dynamic cities. Its scale and location make it suited to students who want academic breadth combined with urban opportunity.

The university emphasizes applied learning, research-informed teaching and industry engagement. Students benefit from modern facilities, professional faculty and practical training that supports employability in Turkey and abroad. International students are supported by dedicated services, language programs and orientation activities, while cross-cultural student life enriches classroom discussion and campus clubs.

Istanbul’s unique position between continents gives Yeditepe students access to diverse internships, cultural experiences and international networks. The campus fosters entrepreneurship, community engagement and mobility through partnerships with institutions worldwide. For prospective international students seeking a socially and academically engaging experience in a global city, Yeditepe offers a strong combination of support, opportunity and practical preparation.

About the Program

The Master in Biological Anthropology at Yeditepe University is a degree for students who want to study human evolution and behavior. It takes one year to complete and is taught in English.

This program teaches students about human biology, evolution, and behavior. They will also learn about research methods and statistical analysis. Students will work on research projects to help them learn these skills.

Graduates of this program can work as research assistants, science writers, or museum curators. They can also work in universities, research centers, or government agencies. Some possible job titles are forensic anthropologist, primatologist, or science editor.

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