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Lakehead University Bachelor in Anthropology
Lakehead University

Bachelor in Anthropology

Lakehead University, Canada

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Sep 2025

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    About: The Bachelor in Anthropology program focuses on the study of human societies, cultures, and their development. It explores various aspects such as social structures, cultural practices, and human interaction across different societies. Students engage in both theoretical and practical work, preparing for a comprehensive understanding of anthropological methods and perspectives.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in areas like cultural resource management, international development, education, and public health. They may also find opportunities in government agencies, non-profit organizations, and research institutions, applying their anthropological insights to address societal issues.

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Bachelor in Anthropology

Anthropology is the broad, multi-disciplinary study and documentation of humans, past and present. As an Anthropology student you will have the opportunity to study everything from stone artifacts and skeletal remains, to a community's economic structure and unique dialect. Our Department of Anthropology has four distinct sub-disciplines with many different topics to explore in each:

  • Archaeology
  • Bioanthropology
  • Linguistics
  • Socio-Cultural Anthropology

Our courses blend in-class lecture with seminars, labs and field work to provide you with a well-rounded background in both the theoretical and practical applications of your area of interest. You will have access to world-class laboratories and anthropological collections which have contributed to groundbreaking findings and been utilized by some of the foremost leaders in the field.

Our faculty members are active and innovative researchers on an international scale, which is reflected in our renowned undergraduate research opportunities. Our faculty members regularly work with undergraduate students on special topics courses and projects, many of whom have presented their findings at various national archaeological conferences and established themselves very early in their careers.

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