Anthropology, PhD: Cultural
The emphasis in the Graduate Program is on training candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This degree certifies that, in addition to having a sound knowledge of anthropology as a whole, the holder has been trained to do independent research at a professional level of competence in at least one of the major sub-disciplines of anthropology: archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, or linguistic anthropology.
For more information: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/anthropology/graduate-programs/phd-program
University PhD Benchmarks
In addition to Program requirements, the following milestones must be completed:
Code | Title | Course Units |
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Qualifying Evaluation | ||
Candidacy Examination | ||
Dissertation Defense/Oral Exam | ||
Dissertation Deposit |
For more information view the University’s Academic Rules for PhD Programs.
Required Courses
A minimum of 12 course units must be taken at the University of Pennsylvania.
Code | Title | Course Units |
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Core Requirements | 5 | |
ANTH 6000 | Contemporary Archaeology in Theory | |
ANTH 6020 | Evolutionary Anthropology | |
ANTH 6030 | Language in Culture and Society | |
ANTH 6010 | Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Culture and Society | |
ANTH 6550 | Methods and Grantwriting for Anthropological Research | |
Concentration Requirements | 13 | |
Teaching Requirement | ||
Four semesters of teaching are required. | ||
Language Requirement | ||
Students are required to demonstrate a reading knowledge of one foreign language used in written source material or scientific literature relevant to the student's professional career. | ||
Total Course Units | 18 |
University PhD Benchmarks
In addition to Program requirements, the following milestones must be completed:
Code | Title | Course Units |
---|---|---|
Qualifying Evaluation | ||
Candidacy Examination | ||
Dissertation Defense/Oral Exam | ||
Dissertation Deposit |
For more information view the University’s Academic Rules for PhD Programs.
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2025 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.
Sample Plan of Study
Code | Title | Course Units |
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First Year | ||
Core Courses | ||
Contemporary Archaeology in Theory | ||
Evolutionary Anthropology | ||
Language in Culture and Society | ||
Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Culture and Society | ||
Methods and Grantwriting for Anthropological Research | ||
Basic Courses in Area of Specialization | ||
Comprehensive Examination (spring) | ||
Second Year | ||
Specialized courses, seminars, tutorials | ||
Grant writing course | ||
Teaching Assistant | ||
Completion of Language Exam (fall or spring) | ||
Third Year | ||
Completion of course requirements | ||
Apply for dissertation research grants | ||
Oral Examination & submission of Dissertation Proposal | ||
Teaching Assistant | ||
Fourth Year | ||
Dissertation Research | ||
Fifth Year | ||
Dissertation Research, Writing, and Submission | ||
Sixth Year (if necessary) | ||
Dissertation Writing and Submission |