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Studying Archaeology allows you to investigate diverse topics ranging from ancient human history and early hominids to contemporary challenges in Indigenous heritage preservation. The program immerses you in forensic studies and biological anthropology, covering primate evolution and skeletal adaptations, while also exploring human-environment relationships through laboratory work and archaeological fieldwork at both local and global sites.
This program equips graduates for multiple professional paths such as: forensic analysis, paleoanthropological research, underwater archaeology, as well as positions with government agencies, law enforcement, museums, cultural institutions, and heritage conservation organizations.
If you've completed, or are about to complete, your grade 12 or senior year in a Canadian, American, or international high school.
English Language minimum requirement:
International English Language Testing System (IELTS - Academic): Overall 6.5 with no part less than 6.0
Cambridge English Qualifications: Overall score 176 with no part less than 169
B2 First
C1 Advanced
C2 Proficiency
Test of English as a Foreign Language internet based test (TOEFL iBT): Overall score 88 with no part less than 20
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL): Overall score of 70, with no part less than 60
Pearson Test of English (PTE): Overall score of 65, and a minimum score of 60 in the Communicative Skills, including: Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing
Duolingo English Test (DET): Overall score of 125