Honours BSc Archaeology and Heritage Studies and Geography
Year 1
AR101 - Invitation to Archaeology
AR102 - Doing Archaeology
GG101 - Introduction to Physical Geography
GG102 - Introduction to Human Geography
GL101 - The Anatomy of Earth
GL102 - The Surface of Earth
1.0 credit from: BI110 - Unifying Life Processes; BI111 - Biological Diversity and Evolution; CH110 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I; CH111 - Fundamentals of Chemistry II;
MA100 - Introductory Calculus for the Natural Sciences
MA101 - Calculus I for the Natural Sciences
Year 2
GESC251 - Cartography
GESC254 - Geographic Information and Analysis
GESC258 - Geographical Research Methods
GG281 - Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
GG282 - Geomorphology and Soils
AR219* - Introduction to Field Archaeology
1.0 credit from AR203, AR217, AR222, AR228, AR229, AR246, AR250, AR252;
0.5 credit in Biology, Chemistry, or Mathematics
Year 3
AR336 - Cultural Resource Management in Archaeology
AR344 - Archaeological Science
1.0 credit from: GG333, GG351, GG355, GESC360, GG361, GG368, GG369, GG380, GG469;
1.0 credit from: GG335, GG336, GG381, GG382, GG383, GG384, GG385, GG386, GG387, GG388, GG389, GG395, GG396, GESC399, GG480, GG481, GG482, GG486, GG489;
1.5 credits from AR333, AR341, AR342, AR364, AR370, AR452*, AR453, AR470, AR471;
0.5 credit in Biology, Chemistry, or Mathematics
Year 4
Either GESC450* or AR460 and AR462;
1.5 credits from: GG333, GG335, GG336, GG351, GG355, GG361, GG368, GG369, GG380, GG381, GG382, GG383, GG384, GG385, GG386, GG387, GG388, GG389, GG395, GG396, GESC399, GG469, GG480, GG481, GG482, GG486, GG489;
1.5 credits from AR333, AR341, AR342, AR364, AR370, AR452*, AR453, AR470, AR471;
0.5 senior credit in Biology, Chemistry, or Mathematics;
0.5 credit elective
- For progression into Year 2 of the program, the requirements include a minimum GPA of 5.00 in GG101 and GG102, and a 5.00 GPA in AR101 and AR102. For progression to upper years a cumulative GPA of 5.00 iin GG courses, and a 5.00 in AR courses, and a 5.00 GPA overall is required. For graduation, a cumulative GPA of 7.0 in GG and 7.0 in AR courses and a 5.00 GPA overall is required.
- All students are required to participate in a summer field school (either domestic or overseas, though participation in a field school pertinent to the area of study is recommended where feasible) and are encouraged to learn by becoming involved with the study of the department's artefact collections from current and past research projects carried out by department members. Students are encouraged to take the field course (AR219*) as early in the program as possible.
- Refer to the University Regulations chapter for progression and course regulations and the earlier section regarding Regulations for All Honours Programs.