Archaeology students may declare a concentration in Physical Anthropology, which requires the completion of 12 units (2.0 full-course equivalents) in specified courses and a modified Archaeological Techniques Requirement:
1. Archaeology: 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) from Archaeology 305 and 555.
2. Biology: Biology 241.
3. Primatology: 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) from Anthropology 311, 413.
4. Archaeological Techniques: 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) from: Archaeology 415, 417, 471, 595; AND 3 units (0.5 full-course equivalent) from Archaeology 306, 413, 453, 515, 533; Anthropology 552.
Notes:
- For students pursuing the Physical Anthropology concentration, Anthropology 311, 413 and 552 are included within the Field of Archaeology.
- For students in the BA or BSc (non-Honours) Archaeology streams pursuing a Concentration in Physical Anthropology, requirement 4 above replaces the Archaeological Techniques requirement listed as B.3 in Section 4.4.6.
- For students in the BA or BSc Honours Archaeology streams pursuing a Concentration in Physical Anthropology, requirement 4 above replaces the Archaeological Techniques requirement listed as B.3 in Section 4.4.7.
- Students in the BA or BSc (non-Honours) Archaeology streams pursuing a Concentration in Physical Anthropology are exempt from the Regional Archaeology Requirement listed as B.2 in Section 4.4.6.
- Students in the BA or BSc Honours Archaeology streams pursuing a Concentration in Physical Anthropology are exempt from the requirement to take Archaeology 501 or 505 listed in B.1 in Section 4.4.7 and the Regional Archaeology Requirement listed as B.2 in Section 4.4.7 is reduced from 9 to 6 units (1.5 to 1.0 full-course equivalents).