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    Anthropology

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    Canada, Ottawa

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    676

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 110 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Jan-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 46,152  / year
    Next Intake 9-Jan-2023

    Anthropology

    About

    Anthropologists study human beings, globally and cross-culturally, and recognise that each way of life is but one possibility among many. In a pluralistic world, where people from different places and backgrounds frequently interact, anthropology is an important tool for helping us understand each other and the rapid changes going on around us. Anthropology offers the potential to broaden our understanding of what it means to be a person, to question what passes as "normal"‌ or "natural"‌, and to examine the world we inhabit as interconnected by environmental, political, economic, cultural and social forces.

    While anthropologists have traditionally studied in small scale, non-Western societies, today we apply our participatory research methods and a combination of humanistic and social scientific perspectives to all kinds of situations: if people do it, you can study it as an anthropologist.

    Carleton's anthropology program specializes in socio-cultural anthropology, which is the study of contemporary societies and cultures through direct engagement, participant-observation and other qualitative methods. Our faculty work in various contexts and communities in Alaska, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Thailand, the Andes, and Sub-Saharan Africa, among others. Our faculty specialize in a range of topics including:

    • the study of Indigenous people's lives in context (e.g. indigenous-state relations; governance & colonialism; language; urban indigenous communities).
    • environmental issues (e.g. human-environmental relations; subsistence politics; the Anthropocene; climate change; natural resources)
    • transnational & global issues (e.g. transnational adoption; development; migration; diaspora; sex tourism)
    • race, ethnicity, and nationalism (e.g. ethno-history; ethno-politics)
    • selfhood, personhood, subjectivity, identity, psychiatric anthropology, and phenomenology;
    • genders and sexualities (e.g. motherhood; reproductive health; gendered childhood; feminist theories/methodologies).
    • political economy (e.g. global capitalisms; processes of commodification; capitalist and non-capitalist societies)

    Disciplines

    Arts and Social Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    High school (secondary school) graduation is the normal minimum level of study to be considered for admission to the first year of an undergraduate program at Carleton University. This is your ‘basis of admission’. Academic performance in your previous studies is the main determining factor for admission. We accept credentials from most national systems. Secondary education should normally consist of a minimum of 12 years of study. For some countries, where the secondary system is fewer than 12 years, applicants may be required to have completed one year of university study.

    You will need to provide transcripts from your final years of high school along with your graduation diploma or certificate, and any graduation exam results. If an application is made during the final year of study, we will review mid-year or interim marks for an early/conditional offer.

    Career

    • Counselling
    • Foreign Service
    • International Development
    • Management
    • Museums and Historical Sites
    • Non-Governmental Organizations
    • Social Work

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 46,152  / year

    Application Fee

    CAD 110 

    How to Apply

    Check application deadlines

    Admissions for most programs are done on a ‘rolling’ basis – as soon as an application and sufficient grades are provided, an assessment can be made. Check dates and deadlines before starting your application process.

    Apply online

    Students interested in Carleton apply online through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) website at ouac.on.ca. International applicants have the alternate option to apply directly to Carleton University by completing our International Student Application, available through your Carleton 360 account. Current Carleton students can apply for a change to their current degree program using the Internal Application through Carleton 360.

    Track your application

    After submitting your application, you will receive an email acknowledging that we received your application. This email will contain your Carleton applicant number and your MyCarletonOne (MC1) username and password, along with details on how to check the status of your application on our student portal—Carleton 360.

    Upload documents

    Through the admissions portal in Carleton 360, you will be able to view and upload the documents required for your application assessment. If required, official documents can be sent directly from the institution to Carleton University by mail. Please do not send duplicate documents unless you have confirmed with Admissions that additional copies are required.

    Receive admission decision

    You can view your full offer package through Carleton 360 by clicking on the View Offer Details link on the application page. Important information about your degree program, scholarship offer (if applicable), financial assistance, residence and more is included with your offer. Any conditions associated with your offer will appear in your offer letter.

    Accept your offer of admission

    If you receive an offer of admission and wish to accept, you must do so by the date indicated on your offer letter in order to reserve your space in the program.

    • If you applied through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC): Accept an offer of admission on the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre’s website.
    • If you applied directly to Carleton University: Log in to Carleton 360 and accept your offer on the Admission Offer Details page.

    It’s important to remember that most offers of admission are conditional. Make sure to review the information on how to maintain your conditional offer of admission.

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