Explore Human Evolution, Culture, and Society with One of Canada’s Top Anthropology Programs
Join one of Canada’s most respected Anthropology programs and gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be human—past, present, and future. The Anthropology degree offers a comprehensive and hands-on approach to the study of human beings, from our earliest ancestors to modern global cultures.
Whether you’re interested in ancient civilizations, human biology, language, or cultural systems, this program equips you with the tools to explore the diversity and evolution of humanity.
What You’ll Study in Anthropology
Anthropology is the holistic study of humans across time and space. Students have the opportunity to explore all four core subfields:
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Archaeological Anthropology – Study ancient civilizations and human prehistory
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Biological Anthropology – Understand human evolution, genetics, and primatology
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Cultural Anthropology – Examine contemporary cultures and societies around the world
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Linguistic Anthropology – Explore language as a key part of human identity and communication
Courses are taught by experienced faculty and leading researchers who bring their fieldwork and global perspectives into the classroom.
Hands-On Learning and Real-World Experience
This program emphasizes experiential learning and gives students access to hands-on opportunities such as:
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Archaeological field schools and excavations
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Lab courses in human osteology, archaeology, and forensics
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Undergraduate research projects with faculty mentors
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Internships and community-based research opportunities
Through practical experience, students gain critical skills in data analysis, fieldwork, and scientific communication, preparing them for careers or further academic study.
Flexible Study Options and Specializations
The Anthropology program is designed to be flexible and interdisciplinary. Students can choose from:
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Single-Major or Joint-Major Degrees
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Honours or General Degree Options
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Specialized Courses in areas such as Indigenous studies, medical anthropology, forensics, and cultural heritage
You can also combine your Anthropology degree with related fields such as:
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Sociology
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Environmental & Resource Studies
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Biology or Psychology
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Linguistics or Global Development Studies
Career Opportunities in Anthropology
Graduates of the Anthropology program are equipped for a wide range of careers in both the public and private sectors, including:
Heritage and Cultural Fields
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Archaeologist or Field Technician
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Museum or Cultural Resource Manager
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Heritage Consultant
Research and Education
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University Researcher or Instructor (with further study)
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Policy Analyst
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Educational Program Developer
Health, Social Services, and NGOs
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Public Health Coordinator
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International Aid and Development Worker
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Social Services and Community Outreach
Other Growing Fields
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Forensic Anthropology
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Environmental and Conservation Planning
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Corporate Research or User Experience (UX) Roles
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have at least 70% overall in Grade 12 and at least 60% in Grade 12 English. It's also recommended to have studied Mathematics.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no individual component scoring below 6.0 TOEFL iBT: Total score of 86, including at least 20 in the writing section PTE Academic: Minimum overall score of 59 Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 115 (*Note: Duolingo is accepted solely for Undergraduate admissions.)
- Special Requirement: English language test scores will likely be needed. However, students following the CBSE curriculum are not required to submit proof of English language proficiency.
- Application Fee: $90
- LOA Deposit: $2,500
- Annual Tuition Fee: $30,549
- Total Tuition Fee: $122,196
- Course Duration: 4 years
- Credentials: Bachelor
- Intake: September
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Copy of passport
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All academic transcripts
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All academic certificates
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IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo - if applicable
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Student Email ID:
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Student Contact No:
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Student Address:
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
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Stamped copy of visa
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LOI
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Study permit
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Canadian Address:
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Canadian Contact No: