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PhD in Anthropology

The Ph.D. Program in Anthropology provides training in the discipline’s four subfields: archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and physical anthropology. In addition to course work, students have opportunities for fieldwork experience through faculty-directed practicums and summer research funding. The four-field requirement, together with opportunities for fieldwork and teaching, provides graduates with credentials not commonly available from doctoral programs.

PhD in Business

The Ph.D. Program in Business is designed to educate researchers and teachers who will make significant contributions to the business disciplines. Methodologies of quantitative decision-making, computer technology, and the social and behavioral sciences serve as the foundations of study within the program. Graduates are employed as college or university researchers and teachers and as corporate and institutional consultants and managers.

PhD in Criminal Justice

The Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice offers interdisciplinary education in the fields of criminal justice, criminology, and forensic science. It combines theory, empirical research, and normative analysis. Through a multidisciplinary core curriculum, students are trained in social science methods, research design, and statistics. They are also given grounding in criminological theory, philosophy of law, criminal justice policy and practice, and the psychology of criminal justice.

Faculty of the program represent a wide range of academic disciplines—anthropology, history, law, political science, public administration, psychology, and sociology. The program offers two unique specializations: forensic science and policy, oversight, and administration. The forensic science specialization is taught by professors of biology, biochemistry, and chemistry. Connection with John Jay College of Criminal Justice facilitates access for students to criminal justice agencies at all levels of government.

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Center for Human Environments

The Center for Human Environments (CHE), brings together psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, geographers, earth and environmental scientists, and public health experts whose research addresses the relationship between people and their physical settings. By providing a forum where the social sciences meet environmental research, CHE seeks to produce deeper understanding of, and potential solutions to, the problems faced by schools, neighborhoods and larger communities, nonprofit organizations, community-based groups and advocacy movements, and government agencies.

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