Bachelor of Arts Anthropology (3 year)
Embark on a captivating academic exploration with our Anthropology Undergraduate Studies Program, where the intricacies of human societies come to life.
Rooted in a dynamic curriculum, our program is crafted to provide a holistic understanding of Anthropology, covering a diverse range of subjects within the discipline. From archaeological excavations to the study of biological and sociocultural dimensions, students engage in a comprehensive exploration of the human experience.
Anthropologists in the Modern World
Learn how Anthropologists have expanded their horizons beyond distant and exotic locales, now contributing to various sectors such as government, private industry, law enforcement, and non-profit organizations. The distinctive skills and perspectives cultivated through an Anthropology degree offer a deep understanding of how cultural, social, political, and historical contexts shape our lives.
Undergraduate Anthropology Curriculum
Our carefully curated undergraduate curriculum ensures a well-rounded education in Anthropology. From foundational courses introducing key concepts to advanced seminars, you will advance through a well-organized program designed to ready you for both the challenges and opportunities in the field.
Employability and Skill Development
Employers consistently prioritize critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills in university graduates, and our Anthropology program places a strong emphasis on honing these vital abilities. This educational journey not only enhances your awareness of cultural differences but also provides a comprehensive grasp of the human experience.
Program Details
Typical Entry Term
Fall (September)
Program Options
Full-time or part-time
Program Length
Three years (full-time)
Program Format
Course-based
Expandable List
Completion of any Level 1 program with a Grade Point Average of at least 3.5 (C-) and an average of at least 4.0 (C-) in HLTHAGE 1AA3 or 1ZZ3 and 1BB3
The Academic Calendar lists course requirements and minimum grade requirements for entry to and continuance in the BA Anthropology.
Sample Courses By Year (Not All Required)
Level I Courses
- ANTHROP 1AA3: Introduction to Anthropology: Sex, Food and Death
- ANTHROP 1AB3: Introduction to Anthropology: Race, Religion, and Social Justice
Level II Courses
- ANTHROP 2E03: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTHROP 2R03: Religion, Magic and Witchcraft2R03 Religion, Magic and Witchcraft
- ANTHROP 2PA3: Introduction to Anthropological Archaeology
Level III Courses
- ANTHROP 3DD3: Archaeology of Death
- ANTHROP 3HI3: Medical Anthropology
- ANTHROP 3LL3: Of Beauty and Violence
BA Anthropology graduates enjoy success beyond the classroom
Based on aggregated Social Sciences data from the Ontario University Graduate Survey from 2017-2021.
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Undergraduate Studies and General Inquiries
Enrolment, course permissions, general inquiries
Email: anthdep@mcmaster.ca
Academic Advising Office
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Email: socscfac@mcmaster.ca
Phone: (905) 525-9140, ext. 24423
Office Location
Department of Anthropology
Chester New Hall, 524
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
L8S 4M4