MA and PhD Degrees in field of Anthropology
department seeks applicants to PhD program with a defined research interest in sociocultural anthropology; an undergraduate background in anthropology is desirable, but not required. Entering students will devise a detailed first-year plan of study with provisional plans for succeeding years in consultation with a faculty advisory committee. plan will emphasize broad training in discipline before eventual definition of a thesis research project.
MA Degree Program
MA degree is a thesis master’s degree. For general university requirements, please see Thesis Master’s Degrees. regulations, and procedures for all graduate programs, please see All Graduate Students. Although students are not normally admitted to study for an MA in social-cultural area of specialization, graduate students may earn a terminal MA degree in field of Anthropology with approval of their faculty committee and by completing:
- 30 semester hours of approved coursework.
- Two qualifying exams or two qualifying essays required for PhD candidacy.
- A thesis which meets standards of student's PhD candidacy committee.
PhD Degree in field of Anthropology
PhD Degree Program
For general university requirements, please see Doctoral Degrees. For additional requirements, regulations, and procedures for all graduate programs, please see All Graduate Students. Students pursuing PhD degree program in Anthropology with social-cultural specialization must:
- Complete required coursework: 90 semester hours of graduate study (undergraduate courses, including language courses, do not satisfy this requirement).
- Complete 6 Required Courses (58 credit hours) listed below.
- Complete 4 additional courses (52 credit hours) as electives in Department of Anthropology (either ANTH 500-level or ANTH 600-level).
- Prior to achieving candidacy, successfully complete an end-of-year report. Students will write a 2-3 page (double-spaced) summary of their achievements for year and consult with a faculty panel at end of each spring semester.
The English Language Proficiency Requirement may be waived for an international student who received a degree from an institution in which English is the official language of communication. Contact the admitting program for more information.
The following language proficiency tests are accepted by Rice graduate programs and will be used to assess English language proficiency. Please note the below scores are the minimum requirement, though some program requirements will be higher.
- The TOEFL IBT Home. A minimum score of 90 is required
- IELTS Indicator. A minimum score of 7 is required.
- Duolingo. A minimum score of 115 is required.