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Feb 03, 2026
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Graduate Record 2025-2026
Anthropology, Ph.D.
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Doctor of Philosophy
Of the 72 credits required for the degree, students are expected to complete a minimum of 48 credits of graded coursework, including ANTH 7010 and ANTH 7020 (History of Anthropological Theory I & II) during the first year of study and one course each in archaeological, linguistic and socio-cultural anthropology at a pace of at least one such course per year. In addition, students are expected to complete a one-credit Graduate Advising Seminar in each of the first six semesters. - By the conclusion of the first year of study, students are expected to submit a First Year Portfolio consisting of a one-page cover letter that summarizes the student’s research interests and three student-selected, unrevised UVA graduate course papers (of a minimum of five pages each) that demonstrate the quality of their performance in coursework during that year.
- By the conclusion of the second year of study, students are expected to submit a Topical Critical Review Essay and a Regional Critical Review Essay that relate to their planned dissertation research.
- Students are expected to present their doctoral projects at a third year symposium, defend dissertation proposals, and have their research approved by the UVA IRB and/or other relevant institutions, including those in the country where the research is to be conducted, as appropriate to their project, by the conclusion of the third year of study.
- Students are expected to demonstrate competency in a second language by providing evidence of satisfactory completion of two years of undergraduate coursework in that language, passing a test administered by the appropriate language department at the University of Virginia, or by presenting evidence of comparable proficiency to a person acknowledged by the department to be capable of evaluating competence in that language.
- Students whose first language is not English may use proficiency in English to satisfy this requirement.
- Students are expected to complete all requirements stated above by the conclusion of the sixth semester of study.
- Students are expected to complete a fieldwork project that generates the data upon which they will base their dissertation.
- Students are expected to develop and teach their own course in anthropology.
- Students are expected to demonstrate competency in a third language through the means described above or mastery of their second language through the means described above, excluding the undergraduate coursework option.
- Students may obtain approval from their advisors and the Director of Graduate Studies to substitute statistics for their third language and pass an advanced graduate statistics course.
- Students are expected to write and defend a dissertation.
Courses
Please follow this link to a listing of graduate course offerings for this program: Graduate Courses Arts & Sciences. Some programs limit the number of credits offered outside the department or school that a student may allocate toward degree requirements. All course enrollment is subject to approval each term by the Director of Graduate Studies. |
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