Anthropology: Socio-Cultural at the University of Toronto Scarborough

Socio-cultural anthropology examines the range of human ways of life across the globe as well as the forces and consequences of rapid social change in the present. Socio-cultural anthropologists at U of T Scarborough study such things as transnational migration, the significance of ritual and religious practices, the relationship of development projects to wellbeing, the historical causes and consequences of political violence, and the diverse ways in which we imagine who we are, as members of families, ethnic and religious communities, and nation states, and as gendered, feeling, and thinking persons, each carrying a particular historical heritage and facing new horizons.

The primary methods are qualitative, emphasizing face-to-face relations with our research subjects, whether across the globe or in our own neighbourhood.

Department
Anthropology
Degree offered
Honours Bachelor of Arts
Program options
Specialist, Major
Combined degree options
Enriched learning
Sample courses
  • The Future of Work
  • Gifts, Money and Morality
  • Human Growth, Development and Adaptability
Admissions
Social Sciences & Humanities
Department
Anthropology
Degree offered
Honours Bachelor of Arts
Program Options
Specialist, Major
Combined degree options
Enriched Learning
Sample courses
  • The Future of Work
  • Gifts, Money and Morality
  • Human Growth, Development and Adaptability