This course explores the cultural history of a specific region of the Old World, examining the cultural developments that occurred in the broader...
This course explores the cultural history of a specific region of the New World, examining the cultural developments that occurred in the broader...
Opportunity for qualified students to conduct special studies in any field of anthropology beyond or outside of regular departmental offerings. A...
The kind and amount of substances ingested is a major determinant of human health. This course looks at the evolutionary, cultural and historical...
This course examines the prehistoric and historic roots of sickness and medicine. Topics include: paleopathology; epidemiological transitions;...
This course introduces in-depth analysis of archaeological materials. It examines a range of methods including the preparation of a report on the...
This course builds on 2nd- and 3rd-year courses on culture and its role in human adaptations and/or social organization. Students carry out original...
This course builds on 2nd- and 3rd-year courses in biological/physical anthropology. Students carry out original research, which can include fieldwork...
Students discuss topics on the practical applications of anthropology in one or more of the areas covered by the sub-discipline, such as national and...
The thesis requires students to carry out primary anthropological research, normally in close collaboration with a faculty supervisor. Only available...
This course gives the opportunity to conduct special studies in applied anthropology in a field setting. Projects could include local use and...
This course explores themes and problems in archaeology in the 21st century. Each offering considers a different theme, including the history of...
This course provides an opportunity for 4th-year students to conduct studies or research outside of normal departmental offerings. An ANTR faculty...
This course introduces gerontology students to public policies that impact Canada's aging population. Students learn about public policy, public...
An introduction to the basic concepts needed to undertake a critical study of law and the legal system. Topics include: the nature and function of...
An introduction to private law principles, focusing on the law as a facilitator and regulator of relationships between individuals, including...
An introduction to the field of public law, examining areas such as constitutional law, administrative law, public international law and criminal law....
Explores the central role that conflict plays in society, along with the wide variety of legal and quasi-legal disputing processes that have been...
Examines the legal rights and duties of buyers, sellers, employers and employees in Canadian law. Topics include: contracts, insurance, negotiable...
Analyzes Canadian environmental law through a study of federal and provincial statutes, and jurisprudence. Topics include: federal and provincial...