B.A. (4 years)

4-YEAR HONOURS B.A. DEGREE WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ANTHROPOLOGY

OR 4-YEAR GENERAL B.A. DEGREE WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ANTHROPOLOGY

 

60 Required ANTR Credits t

 

__120 credits total (30 per year).

__70% average in 60 ANTR credits (60% means eligibility for a 4-Year General B.A.  but not for an Honours B.A., either with or without a thesis).

__42 credits maximum at the 1000-level.

__At least 6 credits in Humanities.

__At least 90 credits in Social Sciences and

     Humanities combined.

__At least 6 credits in Science.

__6 credits in Statistics ‡   

__6 credits in 2000- or 3000-level elective courses   other than ANTR.

__6 credits in 3000- or 4000-level elective courses   other than ANTR.

__60 required ANTR credits:

__42 exactly-specified, required ANTR credits:

__ANTR 1006 and __ ANTR 1007.

__ANTR 2016 and __ ANTR 2017.

__ANTR 2095.

__ANTR 2046 and __ ANTR 2906.

__ANTR 3016 and __ ANTR 3017.

__ANTR 3026 and __ ANTR 3027.

__ANTR 4095 (thesis; 70% in ANTR 3026 is required for admission) or 6 other 4000-level ANTR credits in place of ANTR 4095 tt

__6 more 4000-level elective ANTR credits in addition to either ANTR 4095 or the six other 4000-level ANTR credits in place of ANTR 4095 tt

__12 additional credits in 3000- and 4000-level elective ANTR courses.

 

t        A maximum of 78 credits in ANTR will count toward this degree (60 required ANTR credits, and up to 12 more elective ANTR credits).

 

tt Students who choose not to write a thesis or who  take a 4-Year General B.A. must take 6 other 4000-level ANTR credits in place of ANTR 4095.

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4-YEAR HONOURS B.A. DEGREE WITH

A COMBINED CONCENTRATION IN

ANTHROPOLOGY AND ANOTHER SUBJECT

OR 4-YEAR GENERAL B.A. DEGREE WITH A COMBINED CONCENTRATION IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ANOTHER SUBJECT

 

42 Required Anthropology Credits t

42 Required Second-Concentration Credits

     as Specified by that Program t

 

__Approval of both departments.

__A form approved by your faculty advisor and submitted to the Registrar.

__120 credits total (30 per year).

__70% average in both subjects (60% means

     eligibility for a 4-Year General B.A., but not for an Honours B.A., either with or without a thesis).

__42 credits maximum at the 1000-level.

__At least 6 credits in Humanities.

__At least 90 credits in Social Sciences and

     Humanities combined.

__At least 6 credits in Science.

__6 credits in Statistics ‡

__70% in ANTR 3026 is required for admission to ANTR 4095 (the Anthropology thesis         course)tt

__42 required ANTR credits:

__30 exactly-specified, required ANTR credits.

__ANTR 1006 and __ ANTR 1007.

__ANTR 2016 and __ ANTR 2017.

__ANTR 2095.

__ANTR 2046 and __ ANTR 2906.

__ANTR 3016 and __ ANTR 3017.

__ANTR 4095 (thesis; 70% in ANTR 3026 is required for admission) or six other 4000-      level ANTR credits in place of ANTR 4095 tt

__6 additional 3000- and 4000-level ANTR credits (excluding ANTR 4095 because combined-concentration Honours majors who wish to write a thesis may do so in either subject).

 

t  A maximum of 78 credits in a single subject will count toward this degree.

 

ttStudents who choose not to write a thesis or who  take a 4-Year General B.A. must take 6 other 4000-level ANTR credits in place of ANTR 4095.


  For a list of currently-offered STAT courses, see the L.U. Webpage:   WebAdvisor > Search for Classes > Select Term> Select Subject  (STAT―Statistics) > Submit

 

6 credits in Statistics are required for a single or combined-concentration 4-year degree in ANTR. These credits are usually STAT 2126 (3 credits) or its equivalent, plus 3 follow-up credits in Statistics.  When a combined concentration includes required Statistics credits in the second concentration, then Statistics credits in the second concentration can meet Anthropology requirements for Statistics.

 

STAT 2126 and equivalent courses in English offered on campus include:

__STAT 2126 EL-01 taught in Geography.

__STAT 2126 EL-02, EL-03, EL-04, and

    EL-05 taught in Psychology.

__STAT 1056 EL-01 taught in Commerce.

 

STAT 2126 and equivalent courses in French offered on campus include:

__SOCI 2126 FL-01 taught in Sociology.

__PSYC 2126 FL-01 taught in Psychology.

__COMM 1056 FL-01 taught in Commerce.

 

N.B.: STAT 2246 taught by Mathematics requires Calculus as a prerequisite and can count as a Science credit (ask your advisor about this).

 

Follow-up 3-credit courses in Statistics in addition  to STAT 2126 or its equivalents include:

__GEOG 2027 EL-01 and FL-01 taught

     in Geography.

__PSYC  2127 EL-01, FL-01, EL-02, EL-03, and EL-04 taught in Psychology.

__ECON 2136 EL-01 taught in Economics.

__POLI 2127 EL-01 taught in Political Science.

__SOCI 2127 EL-01 and FL-01 taught in Sociology.

 

STANDARD ROTATIONS IN

ANTHROPOLOGY COURSES

AT LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY

INCLUDE:

ANTR 2046 and ANTR 2906.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION

ANTHROPOLOGY COURSES

AT LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY

CURRENTLY INCLUDE:

ANTR 1006, ANTR 1007, ANTR 2005,

ANTR 2095, ANTR 3047.

 

Revised October 27th, 2008 

 
 
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