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The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Anthropology is a four-year undergraduate program that explores the study of human societies, cultures, and their development through time. This program examines topics such as cultural practices, social structures, human evolution, language, and archaeology. Students gain analytical, research, and communication skills applicable to various fields, including education, cultural resource management, public service, and community outreach. Graduates may pursue careers in research, heritage conservation, or continue their studies in anthropology or related disciplines.

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Research Assistant – Social Sciences

41403$40,000 - $65,000Supports academic or institutional research projects, collects and analyzes data, and prepares reports in cultural or sociological contexts.

Museum or Gallery Assistant

53100$38,000 - $55,000Assists in the curation, cataloging, and display of artifacts, and engages with the public through educational programs and tours.

Community Outreach Coordinator

42201$42,000 - $65,000Connects organizations with communities, manages public education programs, and supports initiatives related to culture and inclusion.

Heritage Interpreter

53100$37,000 - $55,000Leads interpretive programs and educational tours at historical sites or cultural institutions to promote understanding of human history.