Major: Anthropology
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Degree: Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
Research Areas: Ethnography and Cultural Anthropology, Social Anthropology and Social
Evolution, Prehistoric Archaeology of the Americas, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Non Human Primates, and Paleoanthropology.
Important information about applying to Graduate School:
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Official Transcripts: Official Transcripts and/or Official Foreign Credential Evaluations must
be received from each college or university attended. For more information on how to send
transcripts, please visit our website: jsxfjn.com/graduate/apply - Supporting documentation: Supplemental documents should be uploaded as separate files as part of the online graduate application. NOTE: You will not be able to submit your application until all the supplemental materials are uploaded.
- Conduct: A “yes” answer to either of the conduct questions on the online application will require a written explanation. Additional information may be requested when your application is under review. Applications will not be fully processed until all conduct issues are cleared.
- Application status: Once your application has been submitted, you can check your application status online to ensure transcripts and test scores have been received.
- Residency classification: Your residency classification automatically defaults to non-Florida. After you are admitted, the residency officer will request additional documents by email if needed.
Admission Requirements
Domestic Students
• Undergraduate GPA of 3.0
• Competitive GRE scores
• Two letters of recommendation, preferably from faculty
• Statement of personal objectives in essay form (2-4 pp.)
International Students
• Undergraduate GPA of 3.0
• Competitive GRE scores
• Two letters of recommendation, preferably from faculty
• Statement of personal objectives in essay form (2-4 pp.)
• A general evaluation of international transcripts is required; FAU will do the evaluation or it must be done by a NACES member
• TOEFL score of 548 or IBT of 79; IELTS 6.0; Duolingo 110
Contact/Information
Dr. Michael Harris
Department of Anthropology
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Social Science Building (S0-44), Room 171A
Boca Raton Campus Map
(T) 561.297.3233
(E) mharris@jsxfjn.com
(W) jsxfjn.com/anthro
Application Deadlines
Domestic Students
Fall: July 1
Spring: November 1
Summer: April 1
International Students
Fall: February 15
Spring: July 15
Summer: January 15
Graduate assistantship applications for Fall must be received by February 20.