Ph.D. Minor
The goal of the Ph.D. Minor program is to bring together graduate students and faculty from various departments, programs, and schools who address archaeology issues in their research.
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The Stanford Archaeology Center partners with the Department of Anthropology to offer a Ph.D. minor in Anthropology (Archaeology). This Ph.D. minor program offers graduate students pursuing a Ph.D. at Stanford an opportunity to develop broad interdisciplinary knowledge.
Students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. Minor in Archaeology should select an advisor from the Archaeology faculty in the Department of Anthropology. The advisor will assist the student in determining a coherent plan of study which must include the following: ANTHRO 303-Introduction to Archaeological Theory, ANTHRO 307-Introduction to Archaeology Methods, two thematic AR-Track ANTHRO 300-Level courses, and two additional AR-Track ANTHRO courses. Once the plan of study has been developed, the student should work with the Department's Student Services Manager to initiate a request for admittance to the Ph.D. Minor program.
For more information about the archaeology focus Ph.D. Minor in Department of Anthropology, please refer to Anthropology's Ph.D. Minor page.