Honours BA Anthropology in Combination with another Honours BA Program

The combined Honours Anthropology program consists of 20.0 credits, of which at least 14.0 must be at the senior level. A minimum of 6.0 senior Anthropology credits is required.

Required 100 level Anthropology Courses:

One of: AN100, AN110, AN120;
One of: AN100, AN110, AN120, AR101, CS100, GS101, KS100, RE100, SY101, WS100 (AN100, AN110, AN120 cannot double count under separate lists of core courses);

Required AN Courses:
AN200, AN300, AND AN400;
at least 0.5 additional 200-level AN credit;
at least 1.5 additional 300-level AN credits;
at least 0.5 additional 400-level AN credit;

an additional 2.0 senior AN credits, no more than 1.0 of which may be taken as Anthropology-approved courses offered by other academic units (list below).

Degree Program Electives:
An additional 13.0 credits toward the degree total of 20.0 credits, which includes the second BA major.

Additional Information
 
Anthropology Approved Courses:

AR203 - Becoming Human
CMEG300 - Introduction to Community Engagement
CMEG301 - Social Inclusion, Local Democracy and Community Enterprise
CMEG305* - Semester in Community Engagement
CS202 - Nonverbal Communication
DH200 - Digital Narratives
DH300 - Digital Editing and Publishing
EN220 - Reading Culture: Strategies and Approaches
EN330 - Human Rights in Contemporary Cultural Forms
ES295 - Ecotourism and the Environment
GS201 - Theories in Global Studies
GS220 - Being Human in a Global Age
GS221 - The Cosmopolitan Village?
GS355 - Indigenous Peoples in Global Context
GS361 - Disasters and Development
HI389/MU310 - Music, Sound and Environment
MI201 - Mediterranean Culture and Civilization I
MI202 - Mediterranean Culture and Civilization II
PO373 - Indigenous Peoples and Public Policy
RE211 - Indigenous Religions
RE216 - Christianity and Modern Culture
RE285 - Religion and Culture of the African Diaspora
RE308 - Conducting Fieldwork
RE333 - Food and Religion
SP220 - Topics in Spanish Culture
SY321 - Sociology of Medicine
SY332 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
SY338 - Women and Development
WS212 - Food and Feminism

 
Program Notes

  1. Students are advised that senior courses not offered by Anthropology may have prerequisites and other exclusions for which the student is responsible, and may not be offered every calendar year.
  2. Anthropology Honours students will not be given special permission to enrol in the Anthropology-Approved Courses, if these courses are full.
  3. Refer to the University Regulations chapter for progression and course regulations and the earlier section regarding Regulations for All Honours Programs.