Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology (Optional Co-op)
Study location | Canada, Saskatchewan, Regina |
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Type | Bachelor's Degree, University |
Nominal duration | 4 years, plus 4 Optional Co-op terms |
Study language | English |
Tuition fee | CA$23,738 per year The fees are for the 2022–2023 academic year and include tuition (CA$22,793), health insurance and ancillary charges. The fees displayed are estimates only for two semesters (based on 10 courses per year) and are subject to change. |
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Registration fee | CA$400 one-time The registration fee includes the non-refundable application fee (CA$100) and the refundable deposit fee (CA$300). Please REVIEW the EdviseCanada`s fee policy. |
Entry qualification | High School / Secondary Education (or higher) To be eligible for admission, you must possess a high school diploma including these required courses (or equivalents) with an overall minimum average of 70 percent:
The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. |
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Language requirements | English If you are not coming from a country where English is the primary language, you must provide proof of English proficiency in one of the following ways:
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Overview
Anthropology studies the human condition globally and cross-culturally, treating our way of life as only one among many. In an increasingly cosmopolitan world, where people from different places and backgrounds frequently interact, anthropology promotes an understanding of human variation. Among its key concepts is that of culture: the patterns of behavior, thought, and feeling that people learn as members of social groups.
Students in anthropology at the University of Regina take courses that cover many aspects of social and cultural life, many regions of the world, and many theories of culture and society. These courses are designed to develop students’ ability to write, do social research, analyze ideas, synthesize information, and interpret the world in which we live.
Co-op Program
Co-operative Education (Co-op) alternates practical, career-related, paid work terms with semesters in class, giving you up to 16 months of supervised work experience by the time you graduate.
If you are interested in becoming a Co-op student, check to see when and what pre-requisites you need to have completed before becoming a part of the program. Make sure that you are qualified prior to submit an application.
How many work terms will you do?
Three, with an optional fourth work term. Arts Co-op students will be allowed a maximum of two summer work terms.
How much can you earn during a work term?
Your salary could range from $1500 to $3000 per month, or about $10 to $18 per hour. Some employers may also offer a moving allowance.
Career opportunities
Graduates with a degree in anthropology find success, among others, as consultants, economic analysts, urban planners, teachers, project managers, human rights and environmental advocates, government officials, and writers.