This top-ranking degree program offers a unique concentration on global criminology, perfect for those who want to better understand how domestic crime-related social issues are impacted by global crime-related social issues, serving their communities while advancing their careers.
Please feel free to join us for an information session from 11 am to 2 pm via zoom.
The M.A. in Applied Anthropology is designed to help students develop skills in applying or using anthropological knowledge which can be used across a wide range of careers. Specifically, its mission is to enable students to build on their knowledge of cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, and archaeology to address real-world problems and issues. The program seeks to provide a structure through which students can develop as practitioners by working closely with faculty on projects that are often done in collaboration with regional organizations. Graduates of our program have secured positions in public, private, and non-profit organizations as researchers, designers, administrators, and program developers. The M.A. program is built around three broad sets of research skills: (1) ethnographic methods for understanding how social systems, including organizations and communities, function in the regional environment; (2) assessment and evaluation skills, especially those based on qualitative methods that complement quantitative methods; and (3) the planning and design of programs, organizations, services, and artifacts.
Feel free to join us for a group information session from 12 noon to 12:30 pm via zoom, or during one of our individual sessions offered from 11 am to 12 noon or 12:30 pm to 2 pm. Please note that you will be placed in a waiting room and admitted in the order in which you arrive.
Join us on October 14 to learn more about the longest-running MA program for Chicana and Chicano Studies in the nation! CCS Graduate Coordinator, Dr. Estevan Azcona, will be available to talk about the program, courses, and how to apply. Please be aware that students will be placed in a waiting room until someone is available to speak with them.
12:00-12:30pm - Information Session
12:30-1:00pm - Info Session Q+A
1:00-2:00pm - One on One Sessions
Zoom Link: https://sjsu.zoom.us/j/89302009368?pwd=clIxM0tsREFnd1NDcGdBOUc2TXZUUT09
Urban planners and geographers study our human and natural environments to better understand challenges such as sustainability, climate change, social equity, transportation systems and land use management. If these topics interest you, we hope you will visit us to learn about our Masters of Urban Planning and Masters of Geography programs at San Jose State University. Professors in these programs will be happy to meet with you to see if these programs might be a good fit for your next academic adventure.
We will be available from11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Drop-in individual sessions will give interested students an opportunity to meet directly with department faculty.
Nationally Ranked and NASPAA Accredited, the SJSU MPA program educates and trains individuals to become leaders, managers and analysts in public and non-profit agencies/organizations using tools that enable them to recognize and value diversity, behave with high ethical standards, manage personnel resources fairly, recognize and manage risk, and manage programs and policies efficiently and cost-effectively.
We will be available from11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Please be aware that students will be placed in a waiting room until someone is available to speak with them.
Zoom Link: https://sjsu.zoom.us/j/83478387326?pwd=TFVoak03NGhJQWk5Yk1tb3A0V3l1QT09