Graduate programs
Our graduate programs bring together sociology and anthropology to help you explore pressing social issues across cultures and contexts — at personal, local and global levels.
With small cohorts, accessible faculty and a collaborative department culture, your graduate experience is genuinely personalized.
Sociology (MA)
Gain advanced training in sociological theory and research methods. In this program, you'll hone strong analytical skills and prepare for both academic careers and applied work in governmental and non-governmental sectors.
Social & Cultural Anthropology (MA)
Build expertise in anthropological approaches while gaining hands-on experience in ethnographic fieldwork. In this program, you'll develop a critical understanding of complex cultural contexts and anthropological theory.
Social & Cultural Analysis (PhD)
The only bi-disciplinary doctoral program of its kind in Canada, you'll receive cutting-edge training in both sociology and anthropology, preparing you for careers as a social and cultural analyst in dynamic environments.
Find a supervisor
Before applying, you'll need to secure a supervisor whose research aligns with your interests. Get familiar with the department's faculty members and their areas of expertise. Once you find someone you'd like to work with, reach out to them directly.