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TRENTU.CA / Future Students / International / Programs / Undergraduate Programs / Bioarchaeology

Bioarchaeology

Hone your scientific skills examining biological remains from archaeological sites 
specialization

Archaeological remains of biological materials (humans, animals, and plants) can offer key insights into the ecology, culture, and lived experiences of people, animals, and communities in the past. This specialization features a strong lab and applied learning component, equipping you with a practical skill set in the study, identification, and characterization of human and other biological samples from archaeological contexts.

 

Course & Requirements

Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Archaeology may graduate with a Specialization in Bioarchaeology if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits:  

2.0 ANTH credit consisting of: 

  • ANTH 2410H: Biological Anthropology: Darwin, Death, and Disease (Sc) 
  • ANTH-BIOL-FRSC 3404H: Human Osteology (Sc) 
  • ANTH-FRSC 3405H: Forensic Anthropology (Sc) 
  • ANTH 4430H: Advanced Skeletal Biology (Sc) 

2.0 ANTH credits from: 

  • ANTH 2123H: Archaeology II: Methods of Analysis (Sc) 
  • ANTH 2150H: Archaeological Science I: Introduction to Archaeological Science (Sc) 
  • ANTH 3151H: Lab Methods: Lithics and Bone (Sc) 
  • ANTH-BIOL-FRSC 3153H: Archaeological Science II: Ancient Biomolecules (Sc 
  • ANTH 3731H: Archaeozoology (Sc) 
  • ANTH 3460H: Biocultural Explorations of the Human Life Course (Sc) 
  • ANTH 3540H: Mortuary Archaeology (Sc) 
  • ANTH 4420H: Palaeopathology (Sc) 
  • ANTH 4500H: Advanced Archaeological Lab Methods (Sc) 

Degrees Offered:

  • B.A. (Honours)
  • B.Sc. (Honours)

Locations:

  • Peterborough

Degree:

  • Archaeology (Co-op Available)

Resume Boosters:

  • Hands-on experience studying real and cast biological materials from medical, modern, and archaeological contexts to hone your skills in the identification and scientific analysis of biological specimens  
  • Original research opportunities and practical lab experiences that develop your ability to work safely and effectively in a laboratory setting, manage and interpret scientific data
  • Build knowledge about the complex nature of society and how things like culture, ecology, and social organization influence biology
  • Diversify your skill set and increase your knowledge about the various methods, theories, materials, and types of analysis that can be used to study the past 
  • Hone your communication and research skills by disseminating and translating information gained through course readings, course work and original research into a variety of mediums for both a general and specialized audience 

Career Paths:

Career Opportunities

  • Archaeologist 
  • Forensic Specialist 
  • Law Enforcement 
  • Archaeology Firm Associate 
  • Museum Curator 
  • Heritage Planner 
  • Heritage Management Consultant 
  • Field Technician 
  • Teacher

Admission Requirements

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Related Programs

  • Archaeology (Co-op Available)
  • Environmental Archaeology
  • Mediterranean Archaeology

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