
Trent University
The Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology Honours at Trent University offers a comprehensive study of human cultures, past and present. Students explore themes such as archaeology, biological anthropology, and cultural anthropology, developing critical skills in research, analysis, and cultural understanding. This interdisciplinary program prepares graduates for diverse careers in heritage management, public service, education, and social research. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, including fieldwork and laboratory analysis, fostering a global perspective on human diversity.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Archaeologist | 51101 | $50,000–$95,000 | Conduct excavations, analyze artifacts, and interpret historical and prehistorical cultures. |
Cultural Heritage Manager | 50010 | $60,000–$110,000 | Oversee the preservation and promotion of cultural artifacts, sites, and traditions. |
Social Policy Researcher | 41403 | $60,000–$100,000 | Develop and analyze policies related to social and cultural issues affecting diverse populations. |
Museum Curator | 51101 | $45,000–$85,000 | Manage museum collections, develop exhibits, and educate the public about cultural artifacts and history. |
Community Development Officer | 41409 | $50,000–$90,000 | Facilitate programs and initiatives that support community growth and cultural understanding. |