Anthropology
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 53,560 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 28, 2023

    Anthropology

    About

    The Doctor of Philosophy program in Anthropology combines academically rigorous studies with individual mentorship of students in their areas of interests. Students received advanced training in theory, contemporary research methods, research design and implementation, and proposal writing. After gaining foundational theoretical and topical knowledge relating to the field of anthropology in general and to their specific research foci in particular, students work intensively with faculty members to design and implement an advanced research project. Senior doctoral students are encouraged to participate in the larger academic community through the submission of grants, presentation of papers, and publishing. These extracurricular activities ensure that students acquire the necessary skills and accomplishments to compete at national and international levels for academic and other advanced jobs.

    Our program is explicitly cross-disciplinary, and students are encouraged to work with a variety of faculty members and to approach anthropology through a broad lens. Our program focuses on four broad areas: childhood and parenting; food, subsistence, and nutrition; human adaptive strategies; and sexuality, gender and identity. Faculty and students explore these issues from a variety of approaches, including archaeology, bioarchaeology, hormonal studies, and psychological anthropology. Our faculty are active field workers, with research programs in areas as diverse as Africa, Alaska, the American Southwest, China, Cyprus, and Turkey. Students are encouraged to work with faculty in these geographical areas and fields of study or, if they prefer, to develop research projects in related areas. Our emphasis on rigorous training and intensive mentorship has resulted in an unusually high success rate for the placement of our doctoral graduates.

    Available Options

    • Post-Master's Track
    • Post-Bachelor's - Thesis Track
    • Post-Bachelor's - Publishable Paper Track
    • Develop a substantive knowledge of anthropological theory and information, including a thorough understanding a particular theoretical, topical and regional subject. Obtain mastery of a specific subject area.
    • Be able to critically evaluate anthropological theories and arguments, and be able to construct sound anthropological interpretations.
    • Be able to conceive of, implement, and complete original anthropological research that makes a substantive contribution to the discipline.
    • Be able to excel in written and oral communication. Be able to make presentations to professional audiences, and understand how to successfully write grants and publish in the academic community.
    • Obtain experience in the application of anthropological theory and methods, and gain leadership skills in carrying out anthropological projects independently.
    • Become knowledgeable of the ethical standards involved in conducting anthropological research, and develop a substantive understanding of the social, political, and ethical issues related to the practice of the discipline.

    Disciplines

    College of Liberal Arts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    While each graduate program has unique admissions standards, the Graduate College maintains minimum standards for graduate admission. All advanced degree and certificate program applicants must meet these eligibility requirements to be considered for admission. Immigration status does not impact admission to UNLV.

    1. Bachelor’s Degree – You must hold a four-year baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution, or an approved international equivalent.
    2. Grade Point Average – You must have a minimum overall grade point average of 2.75 (4.00=A) for your bachelor’s degree, or a minimum 3.00 (4.00=A) for the last two years (60 semester hours).
    3. Additional Requirements – Factors that may also be considered by the academic department to which you are applying include test scores (like the GRE or GMAT), the type of course work completed during undergraduate studies, letters of recommendation, writing samples or portfolios, and any other supporting documents your department/program may ask you to submit to complete your application.
    4. International Applicants: Proof of English Proficiency – The application process for international students is the same as for domestic students, with the exception of submitting proof of English Proficiency.
    5. Transcripts – All applicants are required to submit a transcript from each postsecondary institution attended, showing all degrees and coursework, the dates awarded, and grades received. If the institution is outside the U.S., a foreign credential evaluation may be required. Please review our foreign credential evaluations page for additional guidelines, information, and requirements.
      Credentials not in English must be accompanied by an English translation certified as true by a university official, an official representative of a United States embassy or consulate, the United States Information Service, the United States Education Foundation, or an approved professional translating service. Notarized copies of originals or translations are not considered official.

    Credentials from China: Students who have completed a degree in China must provide copies of the original language transcripts and a copy of their Degree Certificate and Graduation Certificate. Documents verified by the Center for Student Services and Development (CSSD) or the China Academic Degree and Graduate information Center (CDGDC) are also accepted. 

    Credentials from India: Consolidated marks sheets are acceptable if yearly mark sheets are not available. Mark sheets must also be issued by the degree-granting institution. Mark sheets from affiliated colleges, are not acceptable or considered official. Students who have completed a degree in India must also provide a copy of their Provisional Certificate.

    Please note that the aforementioned requirements are the minimum requirements established and monitored by the Graduate College. Meeting the minimum admissions requirements is a necessary but not sufficient condition of admission. Admission decisions are based on applicants meeting the minimum Graduate College requirements and a more extensive and holistic departmental review, which considers a combination of factors, including indicators of success based upon academic degrees and records, the statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, test scores, relevant work experience, and the like.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 65
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Career

    Our rigorous doctoral program prepares students to be competitive against other applicants for a variety of research and teaching positions that require an advanced graduate degree. Our past graduates have obtained jobs as professors at universities and community colleges, principle investigators at private archaeological and historic preservation firms, and researchers in museum and government settings.

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 95

    How to Apply

    1. Review Admission Requirements – Review requirements for advanced degree and certificate program applicants. Be sure to check your department of interest as well because departmental requirements vary. Please note that only degree-seeking students are eligible for I-20/student visas and graduate assistantships. Certificate programs are not considered degree-seeking. However, with proper approval students may be enrolled concurrently in both degree and certificate programs.
    2. Application Procedures – To apply to the Graduate College, submit the following admission materials for consideration:
      • A completed application. Complete the application online.
      • A nonrefundable admission application fee of $95, payable online by credit card or by check/money order, to the Board of Regents, UNLV.

        *Note: Applications and materials will not be processed until the application fee is received. Applicants to any UNLV graduate program must pay the admission application evaluation fee for each application filed. Denied applicants, who later seek admission to the same or other UNLV degree program, are required to pay an additional application fee.
    3. Additional Graduate College Application Materials – If needed, send any additional Graduate College admission materials (for example: your admission receipt with your check payment; your transcripts if you did not upload them into your online application; or your official transcripts upon admission; etc.) to:

      Office of Admissions

      University of Nevada, Las Vegas
      Mail Stop: 1021
      4505 S. Maryland Pkwy.
      Las Vegas, NV 89154

    4. Additional Materials for your Department & Degree Program Application – Submit any additional department-required admission materials by uploading them into your online application. Please check with your graduate program of interest and refer to the application checklist on the Home tab of your Grad Rebel Gateway account in order to determine their specific admission requirements prior to submitting your online application.
    5. Financial Certification Requirement – Submit Financial Certification form and Bank Letter to the Graduate College.
      Before an I-20 can be issued, all international students must submit a completed Financial Certification form and bank letter. Even if you anticipate receiving a Graduate Assistantship, you must submit the Financial Certification form and bank letter.
      • Confidential Financial Certification

    Anthropology

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    United States of America

    United States of America, Paradise