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Unearth fascinating remnants of life that existed millions of years ago and trace the development of species through geological history.
Your coursework will center on examining fossilized remains of prehistoric life forms and their modern relatives. You'll develop skills to assess the spread and purpose of fossilized flora and fauna, piecing together their evolutionary journeys. These ancestral connections are combined with environmental evidence to recreate how these ancient species lived. The program covers the diversity, physical characteristics, and origins of humans, plants, and animals.
Those considering the Honours program should meet with departmental advisors prior to second-year registration. For the B.Sc. Honours degree, students must complete 120 credit units, with a minimum of 66 at the upper-year level.