About
Advance knowledge and understanding of human diversity and adaptation - past, present, and future - while seeking answers to the most vexing issues and problems affecting our species and our planet.
Understanding What it Means to be Human – Celebrating Diversity
Located on Treaty 6 territory and the homeland of the Metis, the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology is a vibrant department of engaged students and scholars working to advance knowledge and understanding of human diversity and adaptation—past, present, and future—while seeking answers to the most vexing issues and problems affecting our species and our planet. Our mission is to conjoin extraordinary teaching and research to provide students with learning experiences that will contribute to their life-long intellectual and personal development.
What you will learn
Anthropology is the comprehensive study of human beings, past and present, in comparative, cross-cultural, and holistic light. Archaeology is a sub-discipline of Anthropology that focuses on the study of artifacts and other physical remains of past peoples in order to explore adaptation and cultural diversity over time. The Archaeology and Anthropology program at the University of Saskatchewan offers training that emphasizes the role of culture in past and present human behaviour and diversity, and that exposes students to human evolutionary, environmental, and social development and adaptation. The program demonstrates particular expertise in medical anthropology, environmental anthropology, applied (practicing) anthropology, anthropological archaeology, environmental archaeology, and bioarchaeology. We emphasize community-based and engaged learning, a commitment to reconciliation, and a broad disciplinary foundation in both anthropology and archaeology.
Careers
Government sector, working for departments such as health, environment, and cultural resources, social services.
Non-government, social services, and business sectors, working for a range of private companies and organizations focused on, for example:
Communications
Education, as teachers, professors and researchers
Museum and archives curator
Esperado September 2022
Data de início
4 Julho 2022
College of Arts and Science
University of Saskatchewan,
Room 265 Arts, 9 Campus Drive,
Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan (SK),
S7N 5A5, Canada
You can enter this program directly from high school.
IELTS (Academic) - Overall Band Score: 6.5
With minimum individual scores of Reading: 6, Listening: 6, Speaking: 6, Writing: 6.
TOEFL (institutional TOEFL not accepted) - Internet Based: 86
With minimum individual scores of Reading: 19, Listening: 19, Speaking: 19, Writing: 19.
CanTEST - 4.5
With minimum individual scores of Reading: 4.5. Listening: 4.5, Speaking: 4, Writing: 4.
CAEL - 70
With minimum individual scores of Reading: 60, Listening: 60, Speaking: 60, Writing: 60.
MELAB - 85
With minimum individual scores of Reading: 80, Listening: 80, Speaking: >=3, Writing: 80.
PTE Academic - Overall score of 63
With minimum individual skills scores of Reading: 59, Listening: 59, Speaking: 59, Writing: 59.
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) - C with 65 score
Os requisitos para o IELTS podem variar de acordo com o curso que você escolher.