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Explore the comprehensive study of humanity in its fullest context. Anthropologists examine insights from diverse disciplines related to people, investigating social and cultural dynamics across human societies throughout history and around the globe. This field bridges the gap between natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. At UBC's Okanagan campus, Cultural Anthropology stands as a key focus area. Anthropology delves into human existence, analyzing how cultural and biological factors shape our species. The program offers an interdisciplinary perspective, combining natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities to understand human communities across time. Students can specialize in Anthropological Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, or Linguistic Anthropology.
Career prospects
A UBC degree exposes you to global perspectives, unlocks new possibilities, and leads to unexpected destinations.
Upon graduation, you'll possess not only specialized knowledge but also the adaptable skills to grow, learn, and progress throughout your professional journey.