
Trent University
Trent University's Bachelor of Science in Anthropology (Honours) program offers a comprehensive exploration of human societies, cultures, and biological diversity across time. Integrating biological, archaeological, linguistic, and cultural anthropology, the curriculum provides a holistic understanding of humanity's origins and development. Students engage in hands-on learning through laboratory work, field studies, and research projects, equipping them with analytical and research skills applicable to various professional fields. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in cultural resource management, public health, and heritage conservation, as well as for advanced studies in anthropology and related disciplines.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Anthropologist | 41409 | $60,000 - $100,000 | Conduct research on the origin, development, and functioning of human societies and cultures, analyzing social patterns and cultural norms. |
Archaeologist | 41409 | $55,000 - $95,000 | Study past human activity through the recovery and analysis of material remains, including artifacts, architecture, and landscapes. |
Forensic Anthropologist | 41409 | $65,000 - $110,000 | Apply anthropological techniques to legal processes, assisting in the identification of human remains and determining cause of death. |
Museum Curator | 51101 | $50,000 - $85,000 | Manage collections of artifacts and works of art, organizing exhibitions and educational programs to engage the public. |