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Evolutionary Ecology Master's Program

Evolutionary Ecology Master's Program

Required Coursework

The master's program at the University of Utah is structured specifically to give students the flexability they need to grow into their specific areas of interest.

Proseminar Series (Anthropology 6100, 6200, 6300, 6400), to be taken in the first year (students who have previously taken 6161 are exempt).

Statistics. All graduate students are expected to have basic proficiency in statistics. Most graduate students will be expected to gain additional statistical expertise, as determined by the student's supervisory committee.

Program-specific requirements: In addition to the department-wide courses above, masters students are required to take the following human ecology specific courses. Courses in addition to these may be required by a student's supervisory committee.

Evolutionary Ecology

ANTH 5471 - Quantitative Models in Evolutionary Ecology
ANTH 6461 - Behavioral Ecology and Anthropology
ANTH 5169 - Ethnographic Methods
ANTH 6498 - Problems in Evolutionary Anthropology (Journal Club)

For specific requirements, please consult the Graduate Student Handbook.

 

Evolutionary Ecology Faculty

Adrian Bell

Jack Broughton

Elizabeth Cashdan

Brian Codding

J. Tyler Faith

Kristen Hawkes

Leslie A. Knapp

Karen Kramer

Shane Macfarlan


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Last Updated: 9/26/24