Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Anthropology -Biological Anthropology

Trent University - Peterborough Campus

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 28,285/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 90

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Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 9,000 +

Int. Students: 700 +

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1600 W Bank Dr, Peterborough, ON K9L 0G2, Canada

Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Anthropology -Biological Anthropology

Program Overview

Biological anthropology is the study of human and non-human primates, from 55 million years ago to the present, with the aim of understanding how and why we came to look and behave the way we do. Biological anthropology combines expertise in human and non-human primate behaviour, biology, adaptation and disease with methods and theories from other disciplines such as medicine, evolutionary biology, sociology, ecology, and genetics to name a few. The biological anthropology specialization recognizes students who have a strong practical skill set in the identification and study of human skeletal remains in addition to a broad-based understanding of human and non-human biology, evolution and behaviour such that they are uniquely poised to conduct, oversee and design research or fieldwork in this area. 


Resume Boosters:

  • Hands-on experience studying real and cast human and primate skeletal remains from modern, medical and archaeological contexts to hone your skills in the identification and analysis of human and non-human primate skeletal materials
  • Original research opportunities and practical lab experiences that develop your ability to work safely and effectively in a laboratory setting, manage and interpret scientific data.  
  • Diversify your skill set and increase your knowledge about the various methods, theories, materials and types of analysis that can be used to study human and non-human primates from both modern and archaeological contexts
  • Build knowledge about the complex nature of human and non-human primate biology; in particular, how evolution, ecology, culture, social organization and biology interconnect.
  • Hone your communication and research skills by disseminating and translating information gained through course readings, course work and original research into a variety of mediums for both a general and specialized audience.  

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