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  1. The University of Virginias Department of Media Studies offers a two-year Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Media, Culture & Technology.

  2. The University of Virginia graduate student experience couples the resources of a large state university, with the mentorship of a personalized program. With more than a hundred advanced degrees to choose from, our graduate students take advantage of one-on-one attention with world-class faculty, state-of-the art facilities and the highest ...

  3. UVA's Department of Media Studies analyzes media culture, technology, labor, literacy, policy, infrastructure, and inequity. Our goal is to provide students with the tools to evaluate and shape media.

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    • The Stand-Alone Masters in Anthropology
    • The En-Route Masters in Anthropology
    • The Masters Promotion in Anthropology

    A stand-alone MA in Anthropology from the University of Virginia requires 24 credits of graded coursework, satisfaction of our Language Requirement, and completion of either a Comprehensive Exam or one Critical Review Essay. In most cases students take 3 semesters to complete our stand-alone MA program. It is possible to pursue the stand-alone MA o...

    Students who matriculate into our PhD program are invited to claim an "en-route" MA degree once they have completed all the requirements for the stand-alone MA degree, usually during their second year. Those wishing to continue on to the PhD degree must choose the Critical Review Essay (rather than the Comprehensive Exam).

    UVA undergraduates may consider applying to transition directly from their undergraduate studies to the Masters program in Anthropology. Interested students are encouraged to plan carefully with their advisors as early as possible in their undergraduate careers, ideally in their 3rd year, to take full advantage of the program.

  4. UVAs Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) is a 12-month program that empowers you to learn essential and emerging data analysis techniques within a business context.

  5. Apply to the Graduate Programs. This section answers most questions that occur to prospective and current applicants regarding the M.A. in Media, Culture and Technology or the PhD in Media Studies. Please read the information below carefully.

  6. The Corcoran Department of History graduate program at the University of Virginia offers a terminal M.A. degree in addition to the combined M.A.-Ph.D sequence. Students pursuing a J.D. in the Law School are also able to apply to receive an M.A. in Legal History, through our joint degree program with the Law School.