Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
This program blends scientific and humanities disciplines to explore diverse anthropological perspectives. Apply your expertise at the graduate level or in professional fields like education, law, and social services. Delve into humanity's most captivating subject – ourselves. Anthropology examines human biology, society, and culture across time, from ancient history to future possibilities.
The curriculum covers sociocultural, archaeological, biological, and linguistic anthropology. Students can tailor their studies through specialized courses aligned with their interests. Those focusing on sociocultural anthropology might select classes in Indigenous studies, geography, history, or political science. Archaeology enthusiasts may complement their studies with courses in biological sciences, soil science, and environmental studies.
Career Opportunities
Anthropologist
Archaeologist
Forensic scientist
Museum curator
This degree establishes a robust academic foundation for advanced studies in education, museum studies, law, or graduate programs at the master's and doctoral levels.