BSc (Honours) Bioarchaeology
Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Archaeology may graduate with a Specialization in Bioarchaeology if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits: 2.0 ANTH credit consisting of: ANTH 2410H: Biological Anthropology: Darwin, Death, and Disease (Sc) ANTH-BIOL-FRSC 3404H: Human Osteology (Sc) ANTH-FRSC 3405H: Forensic Anthropology (Sc) ANTH 4430H: Advanced Skeletal Biology (Sc) 2.0 ANTH credits from: ANTH 2123H: Archaeology II: Methods of Analysis (Sc) ANTH 2150H: Archaeological Science I: Introduction to Archaeological Science (Sc) ANTH 3151H: Lab Methods: Lithics and Bone (Sc) ANTH-BIOL-FRSC 3153H: Archaeological Science II: Ancient Biomolecules (Sc ANTH 3731H: Archaeozoology (Sc) ANTH 3460H: Biocultural Explorations of the Human Life Course (Sc) ANTH 3540H: Mortuary Archaeology (Sc) ANTH 4420H: Palaeopathology (Sc) ANTH 4500H: Advanced Archaeological Lab Methods (Sc)