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25 Anthropology Bachelors Degree Programs in Canada


Carleton University Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts
- Ottawa, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Arts is a stepping-stone to your future. Our programs offer opportunities for hands-on work experience, extracurricular activities, and international study experiences.


Concordia University - Montreal
BA in Anthropology and Sociology
- Montreal, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Expand your notion of what it means to become a person in Canada and around the world by examining the many ways peoples, past and present, have organized the activities, institutions and belief systems that sustain social life. The Joint Specialization in Anthropology and Sociology allows you to observe and investigate cultural life in diverse societies while acquiring the training you need to apply social science methods to large-scale research projects.
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Concordia University - Montreal
BA in Anthropology and Sociology
- Montreal, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Expand your notion of what it means to become a person in Canada and around the world by examining the many ways peoples, past and present, have organized the activities, institutions and belief systems that sustain social life. The Joint Specialization in Anthropology and Sociology allows you to observe and investigate cultural life in diverse societies while acquiring the training you need to apply social science methods to large-scale research projects.


University of Lethbridge
Bachelor of Anthropology
- Lethbridge, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Anthropology studies the diversity of human life in every part of the world. Long-term ethnographic fieldwork is the hallmark of the anthropological approach to studying the human condition and allows you to see how your world fits into a larger context. Contemporary anthropology examines the material, social, and cultural conditions of human behaviour and life from a “locally global” perspective. Anthropology will expose you to a variety of different cultures. At the same time, you will learn to examine your own life from an anthropological perspective. You will learn how to explore and understand radically different contexts in both your own and other cultures.


Trent University
Bachelor in Anthropology (Co-op Available)
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
As a student in one of the most highly-regarded Anthropology programs in Canada, you will explore the evolution of our species and today’s global societies. Through this hands-on and diverse program, you can choose to study from all primary fields of anthropology--archaeological, biological, cultural, and linguistic—learning first-hand from renowned experts and researchers. With a wide range of courses, specializations, and joint degree options, this program offers students plenty of opportunities to build career and research experience through immersive lab courses, archaeological field schools, and undergraduate research.


University Of Guelph
Bachelor of Anthropology (ANTH)
- Guelph, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
In the Anthropology program you will learn how to critically analyze human behaviour and cultural patterns, leading to a better understanding of modern societal problems. Using these skills and knowledge you'll be well-equipped to have an impact on contemporary, historical, social and global issues.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Anthropology
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the study of humankind, our nature as biological, cultural, and social beings, and the changes in our ways of life from earliest times to the present day. Study human biological evolution in ancient societies, or in the diversity of peoples and cultures in the contemporary world.


Vancouver Island University
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
- Nanaimo, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Anthropologists study what makes us human, taking a holistic approach to understanding the many different aspects of the human experience. Through the multifocal lens of Sociocultural, Biological, Archaeological and Linguistic Anthropology, Anthropologists study the biological and cultural diversity of all humanity. VIU’s Anthropology program encourages the application of anthropological theory, knowledge and methods in areas such as “race” relations, social justice, cultural sensitivity training, archaeology, museum representation, resource management, human rights facilitation, human evolution as well as the interaction of culture and the environment.


Lakehead University
Bachelor in Anthropology
- Lakehead University, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the broad, multi-disciplinary study and documentation of humans, past and present. As an Anthropology student you will have the opportunity to study everything from stone artifacts and skeletal remains, to a community's economic structure and unique dialect.


University of Northern British Columbia
BA in Anthropology
- Prince George, Canada
BA
On-Campus
The minor in Anthropology provides exposure to the field in general, and permits a student to focus on one of three subdisciplines currently available within the Anthropology Program at UNBC. The Minor would complement a Major Program in a variety of disciplines, including First Nations Studies, Women's Studies, History, Biology and Environmental Studies.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts Anthropology
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Anthropology explores the origins and history of the human species through investigating biological, cultural, and linguistic diversity in human populations. You will be able to take courses related to four major subfields of Anthropology: Archaeology, Biological, Linguistic, and Cultural Anthropology. Our faculty members have expertise in a range of societies and cultures, past and present, and a range of world areas. Through your courses, you may be exposed to laboratories where you can identify and interpret artifacts and fossils, or the opportunity to conduct and present original research.


University of Calgary
Anthropology (Bachelor of Arts)
- Calgary, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the comparative study of human society and culture. Anthropology recognizes the connections and diversities between cultures, societies and species to bring a holistic yet particularistic approach to contemporary global challenges. During the course of your studies, you'll gain statistical analysis skills, research capabilities, written and verbal communication skills, and a deeper understanding of cultures and world views that differ from your own.


University of Manitoba
Anthropology (ANTH)
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
An introduction to physical anthropology and archaeology. Topics include: biological evolution, evolution and comparative behaviour of primates, fossil evidence for human evolution, and the emergence of human culture. Students may not hold credit for both ANTH 1210 and ANTH 1211.


St. Francis Xavier University
Bachelor of Arts Anthropology
- Antigonish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the study of humans. Of course, scholars working in other disciplines also study humans: sociologists study human societies; medical researchers study human bodies; philosophers study human thought. Anthropologists draw on ideas and knowledge from all of these fields and then add their own particular perspective. As a StFX Anthropology student, you will look at the social world and ask fundamental questions about the development and behaviour of human societies.


University of Waterloo
Bachelor in Anthropology
- Waterloo, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
In Anthropology at Waterloo, you’ll explore cultures past and present. Delve into the origins of human and primate evolution, use archaeology to learn more about earlier societies, or tackle contemporary issues such as violence and media.
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You'll explore the rich tapestry of human cultures and societies through a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology in Canada. This field offers a unique opportunity to understand the complexities of human behavior across different contexts.
In your studies, you'll delve into courses such as cultural anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology, which allow you to analyze and interpret social structures and cultural practices. Through comprehensive research projects and fieldwork, you’ll develop skills in qualitative research methods, ethnographic techniques, and critical thinking. This hands-on approach encourages students to build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on diverse cultures.
Graduates with an Anthropology degree from Canada often find career opportunities in various sectors, including community development, cultural resource management, and policy analysis. The emphasis on research and practical application within Canadian education fosters independence and prepares you for a globally connected job market, equipping you with skills transferable across many fields.