Students wishing to study at the Honours level in two disciplines can combine Joint Honours program components in any two Arts disciplines. For a list of available Joint Honours programs, see "Overview of Programs Offered" and "Joint Honours Programs".
Students interested in Joint Honours should consult an adviser in the other department for specific course requirements. A form will be supplied by the Anthropology Department to keep track of courses required by both departments for the Joint Honours components.
The Joint Honours thesis topic should be arranged by consultation with an adviser in Anthropology and the other discipline, and supervisors should be appointed in each department who will work together to guide the student.
Joint Honours students must maintain a GPA of 3.30 in their program courses and, according to Faculty regulations, a minimum CGPA of 3.00 in general.
Complementary
(36 credits)
Joint Honours students select their courses as specified below.
200 Level
A maximum of 12 credits of 200-level courses selected from:
300 Level
A minimum of 6 credits of 300-level courses selected from:
| ANTH 301 |
(3) |
Nomadic Pastoralists |
| ANTH 302 |
(3) |
New Horizons in Medical Anthropology |
| ANTH 303 |
(3) |
Ethnographies of Post-socialism |
| ANTH 305 |
(3) |
Arctic Prehistory |
| ANTH 306 |
(3) |
Native Peoples' History in Canada |
| ANTH 308 |
(3) |
Political Anthropology 01 |
| ANTH 309 |
(3) |
Prehistory of Northern Europe |
| ANTH 311 |
(3) |
Primate Behaviour and Ecology |
| ANTH 312 |
(3) |
Zooarchaeology |
| ANTH 314 |
(3) |
Psychological Anthropology 01 |
| ANTH 317 |
(3) |
Prehistory of North America |
| ANTH 319 |
(3) |
Inka Archaeology & Ethnohistory |
| ANTH 320 |
(3) |
Social Evolution |
| ANTH 322 |
(3) |
Social Change in Modern Africa |
| ANTH 326 |
(3) |
Anthropology of Latin America |
| ANTH 327 |
(3) |
Peoples of South Asia |
| ANTH 329 |
(3) |
Modern Chinese Society and Change |
| ANTH 331 |
(3) |
Prehistory of East Asia |
| ANTH 335 |
(3) |
Ancient Egyptian Civilization |
| ANTH 337 |
(3) |
Mediterranean Society and Culture |
| ANTH 338 |
(3) |
Native Peoples of North America |
| ANTH 339 |
(3) |
Ecological Anthropology |
| ANTH 340 |
(3) |
Middle Eastern Society and Culture |
| ANTH 341 |
(3) |
Women in Cross-cultural Perspective |
| ANTH 342 |
(3) |
Gender, Inequality and the State |
| ANTH 344 |
(3) |
Quantitative Approaches to Anthropology |
| ANTH 345 |
(3) |
Prehistory of Africa |
| ANTH 380 |
(3) |
Special Topic 1 |
| ANTH 381 |
(3) |
Special Topic 2 |
| ANTH 382 |
(3) |
Special Topic 3 |
| ANTH 383 |
(3) |
Special Topic 4 |
Core (350 Level)
A minimum of 9 credits of core courses at the 350 level selected from:
| ANTH 352 |
(3) |
History of Anthropological Theory |
| ANTH 355 |
(3) |
Theories of Culture and Society |
| ANTH 357 |
(3) |
Archaeological Methods |
| ANTH 358 |
(3) |
The Process of Anthropological Research |
| ANTH 359 |
(3) |
History of Archaeological Theory |
400/500 Level
A minimum of 6 credits of 400- or 500-level courses selected from:
Joint Honours Project
The Joint Honours thesis or project topic should be determined in consultation with advisers from both the student's Joint Honours components. Normally, the project is 6 credits of coursework with 3 credits applying to each Joint Honours component. The 3-credit Anthropology course is selected from: