School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies
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Welcome to the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies
The School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the University of Ottawa offers a distinctive and innovative approach to culture and society, in both French and English. In our teaching and research, we strive to follow both traditional and emerging intellectual approaches to inquiry. At the crossroads of North American and European traditions, the School offers a stimulating environment for our students, faculty and guests.
Why anthropology?
At the Faculty of Social Sciences, our students study the issues of the 21st century in two ways:
- by highlighting the connections between local and global questions
- by applying new critical perspectives in order to understand our increasingly complex, integrated and technologically-oriented world
Learn more about studying anthropology.
Why sociology?
Sociology is about understanding societies, cultures and the various types of processes that produce them. Because the sociological perspective cuts across so many disciplines, students who study sociology can end up working in a variety of different fields, from social and market research to policy analysis and human resources and even social and community activism.
By studying sociology, students can become aware of the underlying social dimensions in political, economic and legal systems, for example. The University of Ottawa's School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies puts a strong emphasis on the acquisition of critical thinking.\ \ Learn more about studying sociology.
Why a Bachelor of Social Sciences?
The Bachelor of Social Sciences offers flexibility, allowing you to develop your interests in a wide range of social sciences topics. You will focus your studies in three disciplines, two of which must include Anthropology, Criminology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology, or Feminist and Gender studies.
Learn more about studying social sciences.
Discover our programs
Undergraduate studies
Acquire the skills needed to have an impact on your community and beyond in a learning environment that inspires ingenuity and fosters excellence.
Graduate studies
Take part in transformative research and experience the teachings and networks of world-renowned professors.
Student voices
“Humanity itself fascinates me! Learning about different socio-cultural systems allows me to conceptualise different ways of being human.”
Nicolas Rasiulis, student
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School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences\ Social Sciences Building\ 120 University Private, Room 10005\ Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5\ Canada (maps)
Tel.: 613-562-5720\ [email protected]\
Office hours
Monday to Friday\ 8:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.\ (June to August: closed at 3:30 p.m.)
Note
Please note our services and our personnel are available by MS Teams and by email.
The Social Sciences (FSS) and Vanier (VNR) buildings are open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.