Can one go abroad to study linguistic anthropology?
I don’t know about Europe, but in the US, very few universities that offer advanced degrees in anthropology offer a specialization in linguistic anthropology. My large university doesn’t even offer any courses in linguistic anthropology. I think that linguistic anthropology has been absorbed by linguistics or communications departments at a lot of US universities. Most US universities also concentrate on social/cultural, physical and archaeology. As for a MBA, anyone with a Bachelors degree (and good grades, etc.) is eligible to do one in the US. It’s very common to do a MBA regardless of your undergrad area of study because it makes you very marketable to a lot of employers.