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University of Northern British Columbia BA in Anthropology
University of Northern British Columbia

BA in Anthropology

Prince George, Canada

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Sep 2025

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    About: The BA in Anthropology explores human societies, cultures, and their development. This program provides a framework for understanding various cultural perspectives and social structures, focusing on both historical and contemporary contexts. Students engage with theoretical concepts and empirical research to analyze how humans create meaning in their lives.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in fields such as cultural resource management, public policy, international development, and education. Roles may include anthropologist, museum curator, or positions in non-profit organizations working on social issues.

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The minor in Anthropology provides exposure to the field in general, and permits a student to focus on one of three subdisciplines currently available within the Anthropology Program at UNBC. The Minor would complement a Major Program in a variety of disciplines, including First Nations Studies, Women's Studies, History, Biology and Environmental Studies.

The Minor requires a total of 21 credit hours (7 courses); 3 lower division courses and 4 upper division courses.

The course choice for lower division under the Archaeology and Biological Anthropology subdisciplines address issues of prerequisites for upper division courses. ANTH 440, 450, 498, 499 may be applied to any of the 3 subdisciplines.

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