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);
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.
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 - Spanish Cultural Studies
SY321 - Sociology of Medicine
SY332 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
SY338 - Women and Development
WS212 - Food and Feminism
- 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.
- Anthropology Honours students will not be given special permission to enrol in the Anthropology-Approved Courses, if these courses are full.
- Refer to the University Regulations chapter for progression and course regulations and the earlier section regarding Regulations for All Honours Programs.