Program Description Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not one, but two academic disciplines.
Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from archaeology, and cultural, linguistic, and biological anthropology, you'll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, Belize and right here in Ontario.
Sociology Rooted in the social sciences and inspired by a passion for social justice, Trent's Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture, and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award winning faculty members, in areas of LGTBQ+ issues, the pharmaceutical industry, or human rights in prisons, among many other research areas, as part of our research practica opportunities. More Information Re: Admission Requirements
Resume Boosters: Get your hands dirty on a global scale through our archaeological field schools in Greece or Belize Dig up the past right here on campus through the Ontario Archaeology Field School, a full-credit Anthro course that runs each summer Study different cultures first-hand through a year abroad program in virtually any country worldwide – Ghana, Ecuador, Thailand, France? The choice is yours Conduct original research with one of our award winning faculty members, in areas of LGTBQ issues, the pharmaceutical industry, or human rights in prisons as part of our research practica opportunities Meet and learn from leading thinkers in the field through guest lectures and speaker series held throughout the year Present your work at a symposium with other undergraduate students

