University of Saskatchewan

Course Details

Anthropology (B.A. Three-year)

Course Description

Anthropology is the study of humans as cultural beings, past and present, in a comparative, cross-cultural and holistic light. The Anthropology Program emphasizes the role of culture in human behaviour, exposing students to studies in human evolution, environment and language development/adaptation. The program is home to a wide range of expertise in medical, environmental and applied anthropology. Search for answers to problems in a rapidly-changing and globalized world. Uncover the forces at play behind human cultural behaviour. Learn why humans are different, and ways in which we are all the same.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Career Opportunities include- * Education, as teachers, professors and researchers * Museum and archives curator * Lab or Field Technician * Government sector, working for departments such as parks, highways, land management and cultural resources * Non-government and business sector, working for a range of private companies focussed on, for example: excavation, heritage conservation, environmental site assessments, counselling and urban planning * Communications




Anthropology (B.A. Three-year) University of Saskatchewan