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    Bachelor of Arts (BA)

    University of Northern British Columbia

    University of Northern British Columbia

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    Canada, Prince George

    University RankQS Ranking
    791

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time , Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Credit point

    120 Points

    Campuses

    Prince George

    Quesnel

    Terrace

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesJanuary-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 22,460  / year
    Next Intake January-2023

    Bachelor of Arts (BA)

    About

    How do humans tick? How do they make cultural meaning? How do they cope with diseases? How did they live in the past? Gain a deeper understanding of the human condition – from our earliest ancestors to modern societies. This program applies a combination of science and humanities to understand a range of anthropological approaches. Utilize your knowledge at the graduate level or in pursuit of a career in education, law, social work, and more.

    Study the most fascinating subject of all – ourselves. Anthropology is the biological, social and cultural investigation of humans, in the past, present, and future. 

    This program includes courses in sociocultural, archaeological, biological, and linguistic anthropology. You can choose from a broad range of courses that reflect specific areas of interest. If your pursuit is sociocultural, you might select courses in First Nations studies, geography, history, and political science. If you are interested in archaeology, you might also take courses in biological and soil sciences, and environmental studies.

    You are taught to apply principles of culturally respectful research, lab work and excavation to work in the field and classroom.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Certificate of General Secondary Education. Minimum average grade of 70% in English, three other academic subjects and one elective for general entry.

    English Program Requirements

    English is the primary language of instruction and communication at UNBC. Consequently, it is expected that an applicant be able to demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency in the use of English in order to receive and participate in classroom instruction and discussion as well as to complete written assignments. Applicants whose first language is not English, regardless of citizenship or country of origin, must submit evidence of English language proficiency prior to admission. French-speaking Canadians and Canadian First Nations language speakers are exempted from this requirement. Students who have completed five consecutive years of instruction and examination entirely in the English language immediately before admission (i.e., within two years of application) are exempted from this requirement. Students who have completed secondary education taught entirely in the English language at a recognized institution may be exempted from this requirement. An up-to-date list of countries where students are exempt from the English Language Requirements can be found on the Admission pages of the UNBC website.

    Career

  • Anthropologist
  • Archaeologist
  • Forensic scientist
  • Museum curator
  • Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 22,460  / year

    How to Apply

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    • Apply for band/community funding

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    • Undergraduate English proficiency requirements

    3. Submit

    Email unofficial documents to [email protected].

    Mail official, sealed documents to:

    University of Northern British Columbia
    Undergraduate Admissions
    3333 University Way
    Prince George, BC
    V2N 4Z9

    BC high school students: send transcripts through the Ministry of Education.


    Questions or issues? Call 250-960-6306 or email [email protected].

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    • Confirm your sponsorship with your band/community

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    • Apply for visa or study permit
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    5. Register for classes

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    Check the website or our email for information about when each semester's course schedule is released and open for registration.

    Course registration at UNBC is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Register early for both fall (September) and winter (January) for the best selection!

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    Registration inquiries: Please contact 250-960-6306 or email [email protected].

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