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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Anthropology (Co-op) University of Guelph University of Guelph, Canada

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CAD 34698

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*Subject to change and other fees
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CAD 90 Waived

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54 months

Duration

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6.5

IELTS

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89

TOEFL

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75%

Min GPA

Program Overview

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology offers three types of courses: sociology courses with the prefix SOC*; anthropology courses with the prefix ANTH*; and departmental courses with the prefix SOAN*. The departmental category of courses recognizes the fact that the disciplines of sociology and sociocultural anthropology have developed in tandem and it is possible to identify large areas of overlap and convergence in the work of practitioners both historically and in the present. Departmental courses include most of the core theory and methods courses as well as many elective courses. They contribute equally to the subject matter of sociology as well as the subject matter of sociocultural anthropology for purposes of the undergraduate programs of study in both disciplines. Please see the listings for all courses required for the Anthropology program.

The Co-op program in Anthropology is designed to allow students to gain experience applying anthropological perspectives and methods in diverse workplace experiences.

Co-op Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Analyse, evaluate and apply anthropological theories to address contemporary social and global issues: These learning outcomes will be further engaged in co-op work terms through the practical consideration of anthropological theory in the contemporary issues that are being engaged within the workplace context.
  • Critically reflect on culture, social relations and social structures in order to develop a broader and deeper understanding of social problems: Given that we anticipate that work terms will include work with community-based, governmental, and non-governmental organizations, students will be able to experience hands-on understandings of social problems and approaches to addressing them. This will further their ability to critically reflect on these things inside the classroom as well.
  • Interpret, use and mobilize historical and contemporary disciplinary knowledge for a variety of audiences: Work terms are likely to include the need to write reports for different stakeholders/readers, and as such, students will be able to enhance their writing and knowledge translation skills.
  • Apply anthropological theories and methods to develop and evaluate policy: This will also be enhanced through work terms, given that we expect some work terms to involve governmental or private organizations that create and implement policies.
  • Demonstrate leadership, teamwork, personal organization and time management: Each of these are critical in a workplace, and students in work placements will gain practical understandings of how to work in teams, best manage time and personal accountability, and gain insight into leadership. While this is also done in the classroom, co-op students will gain a different perspective on these as critical to workplace success.
  • Demonstrate personal, professional, and academic integrity and ethical reasoning: Through work terms, students will gain further insight into the importance of professional ethics and integrity, which will further their personal and academic integrity and ethical reasoning in other aspects of the program and outside of the classroom.
  • Demonstrate personal responsibility and initiative for current and on-going learning: Many workplaces require initiative and on-going learning, and gaining practical knowledge and experience of this in work terms will build students’ capacity both inside and outside of the classroom.
  • Apply anthropological theories, methods, and diverse perspectives in real-world workplace settings.
  • Critically assess the ways anthropological theories, methods, and perspectives are applied and practiced by different actors in diverse real-world workplace settings.
  • Demonstrate professional responsibility and integrity in diverse workplace settings.
  • Communicate effectively to diverse audiences, in diverse formats, both written and visual, using relevant technologies, within workplace and academic settings.

Anthropology Academic and Co-op Work Term Schedule

The Anthropology Co-op program is a four and a half year program, including three required work terms. Students must complete a Fall, Winter and Summer work term and must follow the academic work schedule as outlined below:-

Year Fall Winter Summer
1 Academic Semester 1 Academic Semester 2, COOP*1100 Off
2 Academic Semester 3 COOP*1000 Work Term I Academic Semester 4
3 Academic Semester 5 Academic Semester 6 COOP*2000 Work Term II
4 COOP*3000 Work Term III Academic Semester 7 COOP*4000 Work Term IV
5 Academic Semester 8 N/A N/A
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Additional Information

Program Level Bachelor's Degree

College/University Processing Time 10 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) work permit

Program Intake

Closed

Jan 2026, Sep 2026

General Admission Requirement

  • IELTS
    • Minimum Overall Score - 6.5 - With No Band Less Than - 6
  • TOEFL
    • Minimum Overall Score - 89 - With no score less than - 21
  • PTE
    • Minimum Overall Score - 60.0  Minimum Listening - 60.0  Minimum Reading - 60.0  Minimum Writing - 60.0  Minimum Speaking - 60.0  
  • DUOLINGO
    • Minimum Overall Score - 110.0  

Academic Requirement

  • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have Grade 12 / High School Diploma or equivalent including the following required course(s):
    • English
    • 5 additional courses

6.5 IELTS Score
89 TOEFL Score Minimum Overall Score
60 PTE Score Minimum Overall Score
110 Duolingo Minimum Overall Score
75% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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Average Tuition Fee Per Year

34698

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CAD 90 Waived

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22895 Per year

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Scholarships

Entrance Scholarships

Entrance scholarships are monetary awards given to students that demonstrate one or more of the following: academic excellence; leadership abilities; extra-curricular involvement and research proposals. Some entrance scholarships require students to apply, but many are awarded automatically based on the student's admission average.


Undergraduate (International/Non-Canadian)

Internationalization is a big part of our Guelph community, and we have an entrance scholarship program to support students paying international fees who have demonstrated academic excellence. Renewable international scholarships ranging in total value from $32,000 to $37,500 CDN over four years are available to students who have not attended post-secondary studies and are entering the University of Guelph in September. Students do not need to apply to be considered; offers will be made on the basis of the student's admission file.


International Entrance Scholarship

Admission Average* Amount For Year 1 Annual Renewal Amount (Years 2, 3 and 4) Overall 4 Year Total
95.0% and greater $15,000 $7,500 $37,500
90.0% - 94.9% $14,000 $7,500 $36,500
85.0% - 89.9% $13,000 $7,500 $35,500
70.0% - 84.9% $9,500 $7,500 $32,000

*Eligibility will be based on the admission offer average calculated by the University of Guelph’s Admission Services. U of G will determine averages for applicants who are not studying in a Canadian secondary school curriculum based on curriculum, grading practices and grading scale interpretation.


Additional Entrance Scholarship

Scholarships Value Application
International Tuition Scholarship $2,000 No Application Required
Dr. Franco J. Vaccarino President’s Scholarship $42,500 Apply by January 23, 2026
International Transfer Scholarship $10,000 No Application Required

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