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Waterloo's Anthropology program covers three core sub-disciplines: sociocultural anthropology, archaeological anthropology, and biological anthropology.
The curriculum mandates both theoretical and hands-on coursework across these three areas, providing students with a comprehensive foundation that highlights anthropology's holistic approach to understanding human evolution and cultural development.
Through this program, students examine human cultural traditions and biological characteristics across historical periods and diverse global settings.
At the University of Waterloo, anthropology students develop an 'anthropological perspective' that equips them with valuable knowledge and skills for post-graduate life. In our fast-evolving, interconnected world, it's essential to comprehend the connections, disparities, and evolving narratives across time, species, and cultural systems.
Students acquire practical experience through research design training, fieldwork methodologies, and hands-on opportunities that apply classroom concepts to real-world situations.
The department's archaeological resources feature specialized labs for Arctic, Great Lakes, and Historic archaeology studies, along with modest collections available for student research projects.
Basic excavation equipment is provided for small-scale digs. The department maintains an extensive slide collection documenting global prehistoric cultures, plus a selection of artifact replicas representing key moments in human prehistory.