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Graduate Studies

Planning Your Degree

At the graduate level, we offer M.A. and Ph.D. programs in Anthropology and Sociology, as well as specializations in African Studies, Climate Change, Digital Humanities, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and Political Economy.

Programs

Anthropology

Includes MA and PhD

Sociology

Includes MA and PhD

Program Features

Co-Op

The Master’s in Sociology with Concentration in Quantitative Methodology offers a co-op option.

Field Placements

Find out more about field placement courses, SOCI 5906, ANTH 5907 and ANTH 6907.

Careers

Interested in learning more about where your graduate degree will lead you? We are keen on keeping touch with our alumni.

Graduate Peer Mentors

The Graduate Peer Mentors are dedicated to building a strong community among our graduate students and support students through their grad school journey. Peer mentors offer individual meetings, and organize a range of activities, including workshops, and coffee hours. In the past, peer mentors have hosted informative workshops featuring guest speakers and held engaging coffee hours online and in-person that touched on various subjects, from music and books to vacations and goal-setting. 

Feel free to join their group activities, engage in one-on-one conversations, or reach out for a friendly chat or a listening ear. They are here to support you!

Questions?

If you’re interested in finding out more about our graduate programs, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or get in touch with our graduate program administrator or a graduate program coordinator.

Who to Contact

Johnston, Kiley

  • Graduate Administrator (Acting)
  • Email Kiley
  • (613) 520-2600 ext 2587

Novas, Carlos

Pylypa, Jen

  • Associate Professor, Anthropology Graduate Coordinator
  • Email Jen

Student Life in SocAnth

Here, you will find information and resources for current students

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