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Anthropology Option
13 courses are required in total, grouped as follows:
Required
Electives
Choose four courses from the following table:
A maximum of two courses marked with a star (*) may be selected from this group.
| Course Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| GEO 326 | The Geography of Early Hominins |
| HIS 275 | Ancient Greece and Rome* |
| HIS 277 | Mediaeval Europe, 400-1350* |
| HIS 461 | Cradle of Civilization: Ancient Near East* |
| HIS 501 | Archaeology and Material Culture |
| HIS 502 | Life Stories: Oral History |
| HIS 510 | Museology and Public History |
| HIS 559 | Ancient Egypt |
| HIS 561 | The Ottoman Empire |
| HIS 610 | Curating the Past |
| HIS 662 | The Mughal Empire, 1526-1764 |
| HIS 710 | Managing Heritage Resources |
| HIS 903 | Senior Seminar I: Cross-Field Study |
| HST 111 | World Turned Upside Down: Europe 1350-1789* |
| HST 211 | Century of Revolution: Europe 1789-1914* |
| HST 325 | History of Science and Technology I* |
| HST 407 | Canada from 1885: The Struggle for Identity* |
| HST 425 | History of Science and Technology II* |
| HST 533 | Africa Before 1850 |
| HST 580 | Natives and Newcomers to 1763 |
| HST 680 | Natives and Newcomers from 1763 |
| HST 701 | Scientific Technology and Modern Society |
| HST 777 | Medicine from Antiquity to 1500 CE |
| HST 786 | Science and Technology in Islamic History |
| NPF 559 | Advanced Topics in Curatorial Practices |
| NPF 571 | Introduction to Museum and Gallery Studies |
Choose three courses from the following table:
Many of these courses have prerequisites.
| Course Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| CRM 302 | Criminological Theories |
| ECN 340 | The Economics of Human Behaviour |
| LIR 100 | Global Models in Intercultural Relations |
| LIR 200 | Critical Practices in Intercultural Relations |
| LIR 300 | Intercultural Negotiations |
| PPA 703 | Dispute Resolution in Indigenous Context |
| PPA 705 | Sustainable Development and First Nations |
| PSY 102 | Introduction to Psychology I |
| PSY 124 | Social Psychology |
| PSY 202 | Introduction to Psychology II |
| PSY 300 | Psychology and Law |
| PSY 324 | Biological Psychology |
| PSY 434 | Brain and Behaviour |
| PSY 802 | Death, Dying and Bereavement |
| SEM 101 | Sign, Sense and Meaning |
| SEM 102 | Introduction to Visual Semiotics |
| SOC 105 | Introduction to Sociology |
| SOC 107 | Sociology of the Everyday |
| SOC 108 | Indigenous Peoples and Decolonization |
| SOC 300 | Sociology of Equity and Diversity |
| SOC 305 | Sociology of Deviance |
| SOC 319 | Sociological Perspectives on Crime |
| SOC 427 | Indigenous Perspectives on Canada |