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Community: Scarborough
ARTS PROGRAMS
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
ARTS PROGRAMS
U of T Scarborough brings the humanities and social sciences to life through traditional and cutting-edge programs. From the mysteries of ancient civilizations to the glory of the performing and visual arts, leading faculty cross traditional academic boundaries, cultures and even media to guide you to new understandings about how we view individuals, society and our inner and outer worlds.
SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES
African Studies Anthropology Anthropology: Evolutionary (BSc) Anthropology: Socio-Cultural (BA) Biomedical Ethics City Studies• Classical Studies Creative Writing Critical Migration Studies Culture, Creativity & Cities English• English Literature English & Chinese Translation Environmental Studies Food Studies Geographic Information Science Geography: Human Geography: Physical & Human Global Asia Studies Health Humanities Health Studies: Health Policy• History• International Development Studies (BA/BSc) Linguistics• Literature & Film Studies Philosophy• Political Science Psycholinguistics• Public Law Public Policy• Sociology Urban Public Policy & Governance Women’s & Gender Studies•
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (CO-OP)
International Development Studies (BA/BSc)•
FRENCH
French•
These programs have a co-op option Available only as a co-op program
Creative Writing class Anthropology class
NATASHA HESELDEN
Anthropology & Political Science Pickering, Ontario
Natasha was unsure of what she wanted to major in, so she took a broad range of courses in her first year. She found Political Science and Anthropology the most interesting and enjoyed the applications to everyday life. “The skills and lessons I have learned have made me a better thinker and expanded my capabilities.”
Natasha values the close student-faculty relationships at U of T Scarborough. She worked as a Research Assistant alongside two other students and their professor, travelling and writing research papers on tiny houses.