In this program, you'll consider human diversity over time and space, as well as the forces and consequences of rapid social change in the present. U of T Scarborough's Anthropology department is recognized as among the best in Canada. Outstanding professors research and teach about migration; religious practices; political violence, among other topics.
Anthropology: Socio-Cultural
Anthropology: Socio-Cultural
About
Requirements
Entry Requirements
diploma requirements vary by country and school system
- English
- Minimum 70% English
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Mid 70s overall
English Program Requirements
Duolingo English Test:Tests completed on or after July 1, 2024: Overall score of 120 with a score of 120 in production.
Tests completed before July 1, 2024: Overall score of 120, with no subscore below 100.
International Baccalaureate English:A minimum score of at least 4 (predicted or final) in Higher Level or Standard Level English A: Literature or English A: Language and Literature. English B Higher Level is not acceptable. Learn more about IB English.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS):The minimum requirement is an overall band of 6.5, with no band below 6.0. Results from IELTS (Academic) for UKVI test sittings are accepted. Learn more about IELTS.
Note: We do not accept the IELTS Indicator test or results from the IELTS One Skill Retake. Applicants must achieve the scores listed above on a single date.
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic:The minimum requirement is an overall score of 65 with no part below 60. Results from PTE (Academic) UKVI test sittings are accepted. Learn more about PTE.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):Tests completed before January 21, 2026:
- The minimum requirement is a total score of 89 with 22 in each of Speaking and Writing
- Applicants must achieve the scores listed above on a single date. TOEFL MyBest (super-scored) results will not be used.
Effective January 21, 2026 there will be a new TOEFL scoring format. Admission requirements for the new scale are under review and will be posted once finalized.
Paper based test: Tests will be reviewed on an individual basis. Learn more about TOEFL
We do not accept TOEFL Essentials, TOEFL ITP or TOEFL ITP Plus for China for admission purposes.
Career
Career outcomes
91%
of Social Sciences graduates are employed two years after graduation (HEQCO).
Areas of employment
- Educator or Researcher
- Government Policy and Management
- Human Resources
- Marketing Research
Further education
- Labour Relations
- Public Administration
- Law School
- Human Resources
- Labour Relations
- Public Administration
- Law
Admission requirements
Ontario high school
at least six (6) grade 12 “U” or “M” courses
- English
- Minimum 70% English
-
Mid 70s overall
Canadian high school
diploma requirements vary by province
- English
- Minimum 70% English
-
Mid 70s overall
International high school
diploma requirements vary by country and school system
- English
- Minimum 70% English
-
Mid 70s overall
Other applicants
Applicants in unique circumstances
Are you a mature student, transfer student, CEGEP student, or wondering about a different circumstance?
Find your application pathwayFluent in English
Proof of English language proficiency may be necessary.
More info about English Language ProficiencyApplication deadlines
Domestic students
| Admission category | Program start | Early application date | Application deadline | Document deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Sciences and Humanities | Fall 2026 | November 7, 2025 | January 15, 2026 | February 2, 2026 |
International Students
| Admission category | Program start | Early application date | Application deadline | Document deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Sciences and Humanities | Fall 2026 | November 7, 2025 | January 15, 2026 | February 2, 2026 |
First year fee estimates
Please note: these estimates may change based on individual student needs and program requirements. They are meant to help you plan for university and are not guaranteed until identity documents are verified, usually at the time of course enrolment. All costs are in Canadian dollars.
Domestic Ontario resident students
Domestic students outside Ontario
International Students
Common terms
Domestic student
To qualify as a domestic student, you must have the following status in Canada:
- Canadian citizen
- permanent resident
- protected person (e.g. refugee)
- Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis)
Ontario resident student
An Ontario resident student is either:
- a dependent student whose parent's primary residence is in Ontario
- an independent student whose primary residence is in Ontario, and Ontario is the last province in which they have lived for 12 months in a row prior to being a post-secondary student
Why study Anthropology: Socio-Cultural at U of T Scarborough
Expert faculty
Learn from outstanding teachers and researchers in a renowned department -- work with them on cutting-edge projects through internships, research positions and work-study opportunities.
Experiential learning
Hands-on learning in a range of community organizations, including the Culinaria Teaching Kitchen Lab.
Zoo partnership
Work on osteological examinations and primatological research at the Toronto Zoo.
Student testimonials
My semester abroad at Sciences Po in Paris challenged me to grow, broadened my perspective and helped me form friendships across the globe. Sciences Po exposed me to real-world diplomacy through embassy visits and meetings with diplomats, and being a Global Learning Assistant helped me build skills.
Masoud Farkhari, 5th Year Political Science and Public Policy (Double Major) International Development Studies (Minor)
Ready to apply?
Applications must be submitted through the Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC). You will need to know the admission category and OUAC code for the program you are applying for.
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Fee Information
Tuition Fee
CAD 68,700Application Fee
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