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    Anthropology

    University of New Brunswick

    University of New Brunswick

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    Canada, Fredericton

    University RankQS Ranking
    717

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 125 

    Campuses

    Fredericton

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines4-May-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 19,792  / year
    Next Intake 4-May-2023

    Anthropology

    About

    Anthropologists study humans: who we are, what we do, what we say, what we look like, and what we believe in.

    At UNB, Anthropology is a holistic discipline, meaning you'll examine humans, both past and present, as biological, cultural, and social beings. You'll explore three central subfields " sociocultural anthropology, archeology, and biological anthropology " and you'll have access to our expanded lab facility that includes a vast collection of human, hominid, and primate teaching specimens.

    Anthropology is available as a major, minor, and honours in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program.

    Why Anthropology at UNB?

    We use a range of learning styles and innovative teaching methods, and we incorporate findings from our research.

    Our small class sizes mean greater interaction between you, your instructors, and your peers.  

    • Critical thinking
    • Communication (written and oral)
    • Organizational
    • Technical
    • Interpersonal
    • Laboratory experience

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Arts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawjihiyah Certificate/General Secondary Certificate with a minimum grade of 70%

    Career

    • Resource management consultant
    • Legal/claims researcher
    • Policy analyst
    • Forensic scientist
    • Ergonomic design consultant
    • Medical researcher
    • Research consultant
    • Archivist
    • Ethnographer
    • Librarian

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 19,792  / year

    Application Fee

    CAD 125 

    How to Apply

    1. Choose your campus and program

    Explore our degree programs on the Fredericton and Saint John campuses.

    2. Check the admission requirements

    Once you’ve decided on your program, check our admission requirements to ensure you meet the requirements.

    3. Create a UNB application account and complete an application

    Be sure to check our application deadlines.

    To avoid delays in the processing of your application, please verify the following:

    • The name on your application matches the name on your transcripts and the name that will appear on your passport
    • Provide your permanent home address in your home country

    4. Pay the application fee

    The international application fee is $125 CDN and is non-refundable.

    Applicants can pay by:

    • Credit card (this option is not available in some countries)
    • Bank draft or certified cheque made payable to the University of New Brunswick
    • Money order through a Canadian banking institution

    When paying by bank draft, certified cheque or money order, be sure to include your name and your application number (16 digit alpha-numeric code) so that the payment may be credited to your account.

    Send to:

    International Recruitment Centre
    University of New Brunswick
    100 Tucker Park Road
    P.O. Box 5050 
    Saint John, NB
    Canada E2L 4L5

    Contact Sue for help in arranging payment of the application fee.

    5. Submit your documents

    You'll need to mail us the following:

    Official or notarized transcripts/grades for all secondary or high school, colleges and universities you have attended.

    • All applicants must disclose any prior attendance at a university or other post-secondary institution in Canada or abroad, regardless of whether they are seeking transfer credit. Failure to disclose this information may result in a rejection of the student’s application or subsequent suspension from UNB.

    If your transcripts are not in English, you are required to send the official transcript and provide a certified translation.

    If applicable, submit the results from any academic tests you have taken, such as SAT, ACT, Cambridge ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels, CXC or others.

    If you are applying for direct admission to an undergraduate program at UNB and are not exempt from our English language requirements, submit your English language proficiency test score. UNB accepts IELTS; MELAB; TOEFL iBT; TOEFL (paper-based); TOEFL (computer-based); MELAB; CAEL; Pearson Vue, and CanTest.

    If you are applying to transfer from a post-secondary institution to UNB, you must submit course outlines to be assessed for credit transfer. A course outline (also known as a syllabus) is a document that typically provides a detailed summary of topics to be covered in a course, titles of reading materials, and the grading policy. All course outlines must be provided in English.

    Note: If you are over the age of 21, you are considered a mature student and must submit a resume of your education and work experience since high school. These particular documents can be uploaded to your UNB application account.

    Mail all official documentation, in hard copy, to:

    International Recruitment Centre
    University of New Brunswick
    100 Tucker Park Road, PO BOX 5050
    Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada E2L 4L5
    Telephone: +01-506-648-5845

    We highly recommend sending all applications and supporting documents by courier to ensure reliable and prompt delivery.

    Contact your country-specific recruiter for help completing the application or arranging payment of the application fee.

    6. After you have applied to UNB

    You may log in to your UNB application account at any time to check the status of your application. If you have any outstanding documents, your UNB application account will provide you with further details.

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