Trent University

Master in Arts or Science in Anthropology

Peterborough, Canada

The Master in Arts or Science in Anthropology at Trent University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Trent University, located in Peterborough, Ontario, is known for its liberal arts and science focus, intimate class sizes and commitment to environmental stewardship. Since its founding in 1964, Trent has cultivated an academic culture that values interdisciplinary study, critical thinking and experiential learning. The campus’s natural setting supports programs in environmental science, sustainability, Indigenous studies and digital media, while small cohorts allow close faculty mentorship and collaborative learning.

Students at Trent benefit from hands-on research opportunities, community-engaged learning and co-curricular programs that link theory to practice. The university emphasizes sustainability across curricula and campus operations, offering labs, fieldwork and applied projects that prepare graduates for careers in government, non-profit organizations, research and industry. International students find an inclusive community, dedicated support services and pathways into internships and research placements that strengthen academic and professional development.

Career services, academic advising and health and wellness supports help students transition to campus life and plan post-graduation pathways. Prospective international applicants should review program prerequisites, application timelines and scholarship options, and consider visiting or attending virtual events to connect with faculty and current students. For those seeking a personalized liberal arts and science education in a scenic Canadian setting, Trent provides strong mentorship, experiential learning and a focus on global and environmental citizenship.

About the Program

The Master in Arts or Science in Anthropology at Trent University is for students who want to explore human biology and culture. This 1-2 year Master's program helps you prepare for a future in research, museums, or heritage management.

The curriculum includes three full-year courses and a thesis, where you'll explore topics like archaeological, biological, ethnographic, or linguistic research. You'll develop skills in fieldwork, lab research, and data analysis, and have the opportunity to undertake fascinating fieldwork around the world.

Graduates can pursue careers as Research Assistants, Museum Curators, Cultural Heritage Managers, Archaeologists, or Professors, working in industries like education, research, or cultural heritage tourism. They can work for employers like universities, museums, or government agencies, and apply their skills in adaptability, resourcefulness, and versatility to succeed in their careers.

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