Master of Applied Anthropology and Development (Advanced)

The Australian National University (ANU)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00120C

If youre a development practitioner, or aspiring to be one, the Master of Applied Anthropology and Development (Advanced) will give you the practical and analytic skills you need to make a difference, and also the theory to assess your impact. The Master of Applied Anthropology and Development (Advanced) is a highly regarded qualification taught by leading academics with development work experience in the field. The Master of Applied Anthropology and Development (Advanced) has a number of themes to guide your course choices according to your passions: conflict, development, environment, gender, health, humanitarian, and indigenous.

Structure

The Master of Applied Anthropology and Development requires completion of 72 units

Subjects

  • ANTH8019 Social Analysis and Community Politics
  • ANTH8028 Social Impact Assessment: Theory and Methods
  • ANTH8007 Key Concepts in Anthropology of Development
  • ANTH8009 Development in Practice
  • ANTH8038 Gender and Development: Critical Issues in Policy and Practice
  • ANTH8107 Global Governance and the Role of Multilateral Development Banks
  • ANTH8056 Introduction to Humanitarian Action
  • ANTH8047 Land Rights and Resource Development
  • ANTH6009 Culture and Development
  • ANTH8007 Key Concepts in the Anthropology of Development
  • ANTH8009 Development in Practice
  • ANTH8038 Gender and Development: Critical Issues in Policy and Practice
  • ANTH8107 Global Governance and the Role of Multilateral Development Banks
  • CHMD8006 Global Health and Development
  • SOCY6045 Social Inequalities and Development
  • ANTH8056 Introduction to Humanitarian Action
  • ANTH8001 Graduate Reading Course (Anthropology)
  • CHMD8014 Perspectives on Culture, Health and Medicine
  • CHMD8021 Indigenous Medicines, Health, and Healing
  • ANTH8047 Land Rights and Resource Development
  • EMDV8009 Asia Pacific Environmental Conflicts: Causes and Solutions
  • EMDV8079 Water Justice, Management and Governance
  • EMDV8082 Food Wars: Food Security and Agricultural Policy
  • EMDV8101 State, Society and Natural Resources
  • EMDV8124 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
  • EMDV8017 Toxic: Environmental Pollution and Waste
  • HIST8016 Colonial Encounters
  • INDG8001 Indigenous Peoples and Development in Australia: Principles and Practices for Indigenous led Change
  • INDG8003 Understanding Indigenous Wellbeing: Demographic and Socioeconomic Change
  • INDG8004 First Nations Peoples and Public Policy in Australia
  • INDG8006 International Indigenous Studies Research Project
  • ANIP6503 Australian National Internships Program A
  • EMDV8015 Study Tour: Eco Cultural Tourism
  • PASI6005 Pacific Islands Field School

Standard entry requirements

  • At a minimum, all applicants must meet program specific academic/non academic requirements and English language requirements. Admission to most ANU programs is on a competitive basis. Therefore, meeting all admission requirements does not automatically guarantee entry
  • A cognate Bachelors degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 6/7, and the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis
  • A Bachelors degree or international equivalent AND a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline with a minimum GPA of 5/7, and the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Canberra International: $76,230 No
  • Full-time : 1.5 years

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