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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Major in Applied Anthropology

Texas State University

Doctoral DegreeAcademic

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Credits

54 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

25 courses in this program

125 courses
SOCI 7318
3 credits
SOCI 7307
3 credits
GEO 7301
3 credits
ED 7359
3 credits
ED 7353
3 credits
BIO 7406
4 credits
ANTH 7999
9 credits
ANTH 7699
6 credits
ANTH 7599
5 credits
ANTH 7399
3 credits
ANTH 7397
3 credits
ANTH 7376
3 credits
ANTH 7374
3 credits
ANTH 7353
3 credits
ANTH 7352
3 credits
ANTH 7351
3 credits
ANTH 7344
3 credits
ANTH 7341
3 credits
ANTH 7326
3 credits
ANTH 7315
3 credits
ANTH 7310
3 credits
ANTH 7308
3 credits
ANTH 7299
2 credits
ANTH 7199
1 credits
ANTH 5375
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

ANTH 7199Dissertation
1 cr
ANTH 7299Dissertation
2 cr
ANTH 7399Dissertation
3 cr
ANTH 7341Professional Ethics In Anthropology
3 cr
ANTH 7599Dissertation
5 cr
ANTH 7344Proposal Writing
3 cr
ANTH 7699Dissertation
6 cr
ANTH 7397Directed Research
3 cr
ANTH 7999Dissertation
9 cr
ANTH 7310Advanced Theory in Anthropology
3 cr
BIO 7406Statistics and Experimental Design II
4 cr
ED 7353Intermediate Quantitative Research Design and Analysis
3 cr
ED 7359Seminar in Quantitative Research
3 cr
GEO 7301Advanced Quantitative Methods in Geography
3 cr
SOCI 7307Advanced Social Statistics
3 cr
SOCI 7318Seminar in Advanced Statistical Applications
3 cr
ANTH 7308Cultural Resource Management
3 cr
ANTH 7315Advanced Archaeological Techniques
3 cr
ANTH 7326Technical Methods in Anthropology
3 cr
ANTH 7351GIS in Anthropology
3 cr
ANTH 7352Advanced Qualitative Methods
3 cr
ANTH 7353Applied Anthropology Methods
3 cr
ANTH 7374Advanced Human Osteology
3 cr
ANTH 7376Forensic Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains
3 cr
ANTH 5375Advanced Methods in Skeletal Biology, Part I
3 cr
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Where this program is offered

  • Texas

    Texas

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Reading ComprehensionActive ListeningSpeakingInstructingWritingCritical ThinkingLearning StrategiesActive Learning

Knowledge

Philosophy and TheologyEnglish LanguageEducation and TrainingHistory and ArcheologySociology and Anthropology

Abilities

Written ComprehensionOral ExpressionSpeech ClarityOral ComprehensionWritten ExpressionInductive ReasoningDeductive ReasoningNear VisionProblem SensitivitySpeech Recognition

Tasks

  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
  • Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students and the community on topics such

Technology

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Tools

Carousel slide projectorsCompact digital camerasCompact disk CD playersComputer data input scannersComputer laser printersComputer projectorsConference telephonesDesktop computersDigital calculatorsDigital video camerasDigital video disk DVD playersHandheld microphonesInteractive whiteboard controllersInteractive whiteboardsLaptop computers

Work Values

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Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium25-1126.00Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondarytitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: advanced (Level 4)(based on Doctoral Degree)

  • Departmental or school-wide academic vision for philosophy and religion studies — set and communicate, shaping hiring priorities, research culture, and curricular direction at the institutional level.
  • Junior faculty and postdoctoral scholars — mentor and develop through structured observation, tenure-track guidance, and sustained professional sponsorship in research-intensive university environments.
  • External grant proposals and major research initiatives — lead the development and submission of, securing funding that advances the discipline and elevates the institution's scholarly reputation.
  • Cross-institutional collaborative research programs — establish and steward, fostering partnerships with peer universities, think tanks, and international scholarly networks in philosophy and theology.
  • Discipline-wide pedagogical innovations and instructional standards — champion and disseminate through publications, conference leadership, and invited workshops at national professional associations.
  • Institutional accreditation reviews and program self-studies — lead and represent the department in, demonstrating alignment between learning outcomes and regional or national standards.
  • High-profile public lectures and community education initiatives on ethics, justice, and religious thought — design and deliver, extending the university's intellectual influence into civic and policy arenas.
  • Scholarly journals, edited volumes, and book series in philosophy or religion — serve as editor or editorial board member, shaping the standards and directions of academic publishing in the field.
  • Institutional resource allocation decisions affecting faculty lines, course offerings, and research support — advise senior academic leadership on, grounding recommendations in evidence and strategic analysis.
  • Ethical and governance challenges facing higher education institutions — analyze and respond to at the organizational level, applying philosophical rigor and professional integrity to institutional decision-making.

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