Master of Applied Anthropology + Master of Historic Preservation (AAHP)

This 66-credit program enables graduate students to complete a Master of Applied Anthropology and a Master of Historic Preservation degree in as little as five semesters. The dual master’s degree is a holistic, comprehensive primer for a professional career in the research, interpretation, and preservation of heritage, cultural resources, and the built environment. The first of its kind in the United States, the degree takes full advantage of the diverse coursework offered by partnering the programs of the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, and the Department of Anthropology.

Applicants for the dual degree in applied anthropology and historic preservation should use the following four-letter code on the online application: AAHP

 

The application deadline is January 4, 2024