Overview
The various Sociocultural Anthropology modules allow students to develop both specialized and more general degree programs, so you have the choice of focusing on one anthropological field, taking a more generalist anthropology degree, or combining anthropology with work in other disciplines.
Knowing that many Western University - Canada students develop an interest in anthropology through a single introductory course, or even through one of our open second year courses, we have recently made some changes to our modules to ensure that anyone who wants to do a module with us can do a module with us.
What is Anthropology?
Simply, it is the study of humans in all our social, cultural, linguistic and biological diversity and complexity.
The four subfields of Anthropology (Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology and Sociocultural Anthropology) are united by shared perspectives on how we study the full breadth of humanity.
- is Holistic - anthropology recognizes that human culture and society, in the past and in the present, need to be studied as consisting of more than individual traits, traditions, and beliefs
- is Comparative - anthropologists examine experiences, cultural expressions, and the effects of historical trends comparatively and cross-culturally, to understand and value the full diversity of humanity around the world and through time.
- Takes a deep temporal point of view- anthropologists recognize that our species has evolved from non-human primate relatives over millions of years, that our societies have deep temporal roots and that experiences of daily life are influenced over the long-term by the varying effects of global forces and trends.
- is interested in the lived experience- anthropologists situate the lived human experience, knowledge, communication and the material record as culturally relative; meaningful internally to the individuals and societies who make those manifestations understandable for themselves, their ancestors , and their descendants.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology
- Cultures of the Pacific
- Archaeology of Ontario and the Great Lakes
- Endangered Languages and Revitalization
- Adventures in Pop Culture in Archaeology
- History, Territory and the Politics of Identity
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- London, Canada
Disciplines
Anthropology Sociology View 66 other Bachelors in Anthropology in CanadaWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- High school pre-requisites for the faculty/program to which they are applying,
- English language requirements if applicable,
- The strength of mandatory supplemental information (profile, audition, portfolio, personal statement etc.),
- Completion of the entire Diploma including the Theory of Knowledge and Extended Essay
- Passes in a minimum of 6 subjects of which 3 must be at the Higher Level
- A minimum grade total of 28 including points awarded for the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge
- No mark less than 4 on any individual course
- Prerequisites for your program as specified by Western
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Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents46110 CAD / year≈ 46110 CAD / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents6050 CAD / year≈ 6050 CAD / year
Additional Details
Ontario Residents: $6,050
Living costs
London
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Scholarships Information
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