Duration
4 Years
Post study work visa
3 Years
Intake months
September
Delivery locations
Toronto
Nothing human is alien to anthropology. Indeed, of the many disciplines that concern themselves with humans, only anthropology seeks to understand the whole panorama of human existence -- in geographic space and evolutionary time -- through comparative and holistic study. Our programs focus on the four traditional subfields of anthropology: biological, archaeological, socio-cultural and linguistic. We also have strengths in forensic anthropology (which includes human biology, archaeology, ethnohistory, and medical anthropology). Our faculty studies a broad array of topics that range from the exploration of ancient pyrotechnologies in South Asia to the study of rainmaking, gender and ritual in Tanzania, from the structures of social interaction and the co-ordination of language, gesture and gaze in the Caribbean to the use of plants in ancient China, from information in Iroquoian pottery to signatures and citizenship in contemporary India, from the relationship between genetics and human evolution to research related to crime scene investigation.
IELTS 6.5
TOEFL 100
Type of institution
Foundation Provider
Year established
1827
Total students
62,864
On campus accommodation
Available
THE rank
18QS rank
34ARWU rank
24
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