ARTS PROGRAMS
Students in Anthropology Lab
Critical thinking and creativity are foundational in the Arts programs at U of T Scarborough. Within this academic area, students explore languages, culture, fine arts, history, literature and philosophy and apply inquisitiveness, communication and logic to some of society’s most complex questions. Whether you’re interested in exploring the politics of climate change, questioning systems that reproduce poverty, inequality and oppression, examining how digital technology is changing traditional media, or pursuing essential creative and technical skills in arts or music, you’ll be able to find courses to suit your interests in the expansive U of T Scarborough Arts programs.
ADMISSIONS CATEGORIES Social Sciences & Humanities (regular and co-op) International Development Studies (co-op only) French (regular and co-op) Journalism Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management and Media
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