University of Saskatchewan

University Course Calendar 2011-2012

Anthropology

Anthropology seeks a broad comprehension of the human experience, through time and space, and asks the most enduring question, "What does it mean to be human?"  Anthropology draws connections from studies of our hominid ancestors, living primates, and early human populations, to contemporary social and cultural formations.  The Anthropology program focuses on cultural anthropology while providing exposure to the three other fields that make up the modern discipline: archaeology, biological anthropology and linguistics.

Students completing an Anthropology and Archaeology program that existed prior to September 2005 have the option of following a new Anthropology or Archaeology program. 

Students beginning an Anthropology program from September, 2008, onward, must follow these requirements for Anthropology: 

Bachelor of Arts Four-year (B.A. Four-year) - Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts Three-year (B.A. Three-year) - Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts Honours (B.A. Honours) - Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts Double Honours (B.A. Double Honours) - Anthropology

Minor in Anthropology

St. Thomas More College