Why Study Anthropology?
At McMaster University, our Anthropology program allows students to explore a variety of courses that provide an understanding about how we are all shaped by the cultural, social, political and historical contexts in which we live.
About First Year
Students entering into the Faculty of Social Sciences in their first year take a general program, Social Sciences I. This allows students to explore various options and experience a wide range of courses. At the end of the first year, students can then choose to major in an Anthropology program.
Program Overview
Program Type:
Course based
Program Options:
Full-time, Part-time
Length:
Honours BA programs: 4 years
BA programs: 3 years
Typical Entry:
September
For more information:
Department of Anthropology, Undergraduate Program
CNH-524
(905) 525-9140, ext. 24423
Required Credential:
Combined Honours in Anthropology and Another Subject (BA)
- Completion of any Level I program with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 including a grade of at least C in one of ANTHROP 1AA3 or 1AB3. Satisfaction of admission requirements for the Honours program in the other B.A. subject.
Honours Anthropology (BA)
- Completion of any Level I program with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 including a grade of at least C in one of ANTHROP 1AA3 or 1AB3
Anthropology (BA)
- 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
For more information:
Department of Anthropology, Undergraduate Program
CNH-524
(905) 525-9140, ext. 24423
Length:
Minor may be declared when completing convocation information
Required Credential:
Enrolment in an Honours program
Program Type:
Course-based
Program Options:
Full-time, Part-time
Typical Entry:
NA
Current Deadline:
N/A
For more information:
Department of Anthropology, Undergraduate Program
CNH-524
(905) 525-9140, ext. 24423
Length:
N/A
Required Credential:
Enrolment in an Honours program in another discipline.
Program Type:
N/A
Program Options:
Full-time, Part-time
Typical Entry:
NA
Current Deadline:
N/A
For academic support, the department provides the following resources:
- Anthropology mentors
- McMaster Anthropology Society (MAS): mas@themsss.com
- Department of Anthropology Undergraduate Chair: Dr. Karen McGarry (mcgarry@mcmaster.ca)
- Department of Anthropology Undergraduate Administrative Assistant: Marcia Furtado (anthdep@mcmaster.ca)
Academic Advising
The Academic Advising office is run through the Office of the Associate Dean. The primary goal of the Advising Office is to provide all Social Sciences undergraduate students with the information and guidance they need to succeed in their academic careers.
Advisors can help you make the right academic decisions by explaining policies and regulations as well as presenting different options and supports available in your studies.
An academic advisor can assist you with:
- Course requirements, dropping and adding courses
- Program selection, application and changes
- Studying abroad
- Transfer credits
- Petitions for missed term work, deferred examinations and special consideration
- Appeals procedures
- Referral to other campus services
The Faculty of Social Sciences offers additional advising and support for students. Book an appointment to speak with an Academic Advisor.
Programs (by Degree) and Minors
Additional details of each program are available through the Academic Calendar.
Program Information
Undergraduate Courses & Outlines
View your undergraduate courses and course outlines to find assignment due dates, assessments and more.
Anthropology Program Course Calendar
The Anthropology course calendar is an essential resource for choosing your courses.
Awards & Scholarships
Hundreds of awards and scholarships are available to McMaster students. Discover awards and find out how to apply.
Anthropology Mentors
Meet other Anthropology graduates and learn about their experiences.
Research Clusters
We integrate six key areas of expertise and investigation into our research programs and courses
Study Abroad
Through the McMaster Exchange Program, you can gain a global perspective while earning credits and staying on track to meet your goals.


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