Anthropology at Berkeley
 

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Degrees offered in Anthropology at U.C. Berkeley
 

Ph.D

•Ph.D. in Anthropology, with the subdisciplines of Social Cultural Anthropology or Archaeology


•Ph.D. in Medical Anthropology, in cooperation with the University of California, San Francisco.


Master of Arts (MA)

• Master of Arts in Folklore


Bachelor of Arts (BA)

•Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology

•Minor in Anthropology

Admission to Graduate Programs
 
For information on the Ph.D in Social Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology, click here.

For information on the Ph.D program for Medical Anthropology, click here.

For information on Master of Arts program for Folklore, click here.
 
For information on Diversity and Admissions for Social Sciences, click here.
 
Prospective graduate students are encouraged to get in touch with current students if they have questions or would like more information from a student perspective.
 
For a list of Berkeley doctoral graduates and where they are currently employed, click here

 
Graduate Students with Disabilities
 

The campus offers many different resources for graduate students with disabilities. The purpose of an academic accommodation is to offer the graduate student an equal opportunity to meet the department’s academic standards and requirements. The Disabled Students Program at (510) 642-0518 serves graduate students with disabilities (who complete the process for establishing eligibility) by authorizing academic accommodations. Disabled Access Services at (510) 643-6473 or 643-6456 can usually assist with accommodations to extra-curricular events. Most physical access issues are addressed in the Campus Access Guide. Finally, problems with accommodations may be reported to the campus Disability Resolution Officer at (510) 642-2795.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last updated 5.30.07

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 



Ph.D in Anthropology
Ph.D in Medical Anthro
MA in Folklore

Diversity and Admission, Social Science
Undergrad Major
The Minor