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The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology offers students comprehensive exposure to the discipline's four core areas: cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and archaeology. This anthropological education equips graduates with distinctive skills to thoughtfully address global challenges like multiculturalism, globalization, and cultural preservation within the framework of human history. The curriculum additionally develops expertise in anthropological research techniques, analytical approaches, and scientific thinking that set anthropology apart as a cross-disciplinary field in social sciences.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Community development specialist, Public health coordinator, Cultural heritage preservation specialist
Museum/gallery curator, Policy researcher, Forensic specialist, Diversity consultant, International development professional
High School Applicant: must present a minimum admission average of 65%, calculated on the five appropriate Grade 12 courses. Must also present the required courses and minimum grades listed below:
Admission to the Bachelor of Arts requires the following specific high school courses (or equivalents).
Applicants in all admission categories must present:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 86 (min. 20 in each of four sections)
IELTS (International English Language Test — Academic): 6.5 (min. 5.5 on each band)
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment): 70 (min. 60 in each band)
MET (Michigan English Test) (formerly Michigan English Language Assessment Battery MELAB): 62 (min. 53 in all four skills)
PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic): 58 (min. 55 in each area)
Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency: 176
Application Deadline - April 1