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Anthropology examines humanity's beginnings and development by studying biological, cultural, and linguistic variations across populations. Students can choose from courses covering Anthropology's four primary branches: Archaeology, Biological, Linguistic, and Cultural Anthropology. Our professors specialize in diverse societies, cultures, and global regions throughout history. Coursework may include hands-on lab work analyzing artifacts and fossils, or chances to develop and showcase original research projects.
The Faculty of Arts provides one of Canada's most comprehensive arts programs, delivering exceptional education that equips graduates for professional success across all industries. With more than 900 course options spanning humanities, social sciences, and fine arts, students can tailor their academic journey. Distinguished faculty members enrich learning by incorporating cutting-edge research and global perspectives into their teaching. Through academic rigor, creative problem-solving, and practical experiences like Community Service-Learning and Arts Work Experience, students gain essential skills to excel in today's multifaceted work environments.