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University of Winnipeg Bachelor in Bioanthropology

University of Winnipeg

Bachelor in Bioanthropology

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    About: The Bachelor in Bioanthropology explores human evolution, genetics, and the biological aspects of anthropology. Students study various themes, including human adaptation, primatology, and bioarchaeology, providing a comprehensive understanding of human biological variability through time and across cultures. The program aims to develop analytical skills through the examination of biological data and evolutionary theory.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue a variety of careers, including roles in biological research, forensic anthropology, health education, or even genetic counseling. Additional paths may lead to graduate studies in anthropology or biology, preparing students for specialized roles in academia or research institutions.

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This degree combines the information and methodologies of Anatomy, Anthropology, Archaeology, Biochemistry, and Biology with the techniques of the physical sciences to examine human biological systems of the past and present. It is an interdisciplinary program that is founded primarily on courses from the departments of Anthropology and Biology. As a student in this program, you will gain an understanding of comparative anatomy, cellular biology, methods in archeology, and primate evolution. You will also obtain experience in up-to-date laboratory techniques and procedures. This program offers the option of combining two exciting disciplines to create a skill set that is interesting and unique.

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