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For those fascinated by exploring human and primate genetics, physiology, and behavior from a biological perspective, this certificate program might be your ideal choice. Engage in practical learning through diverse, immersive fieldwork opportunities. The Biological Anthropology program is administered jointly by the Faculty of Environment and the Archaeology Department.
Established in 1971, the Archaeology Department has developed specialized strengths across three key disciplines: Archaeological and Environmental Science, Indigenous Heritage and Resource Management, and Biological Anthropology with Forensic Science applications. Our academic offerings include undergraduate BA honors, majors, minors and combined majors, specialized Certificates in Cultural Resource Management and Biological Anthropology, along with MA, PhD, and Professional MA programs in Heritage Resource Management.