In this course students will be introduced to the central concepts of biological anthropology. Potential topics to be explored include hominid...
An introductory course dealing with humankind from a broad historical and cross-cultural perspective. Theoretical models, case studies and specific...
This course will cover basic concepts that contribute to various anthropological approaches to the study of culture and society, such as the case...
This course offers a survey of ethnographic studies on selected cultural/geographical areas of the world. Topics covered may include social, economic...
An analysis of the impact of Euro-Canadian society on native culture. Particular emphasis will be given to contemporary issues relating to Canadian...
This course will address theoretical innovation in the discipline of socio-cultural anthropology in the study of gender and feminist issues on the...
This is a course in Aboriginal studies which uses archaeological, ethno-historical and contemporary research to examine the culture and social...
This course will focus on aboriginality as a political and cultural identity. Historical, political, and cultural similarities between indigenous...
This course offers a historical survey of the main trends in anthropological theory from the 19th century to the present.
This course will deal with the theoretical implications of the study of kinship systems for an analysis of human society in general, including a...
This course will be offered as a structured seminar on various topics depending upon the interests of the faculty member teaching the course. Topics...
This special study option/reading course is designed to provide advanced undergraduates with an opportunity to explore independently the frontiers and...
Current issues and future trends in the discipline of socio-cultural anthropology will provide the subject matter of this variable content course....
This course examines the theoretical and practical problems associated with respecting local cultures while also respecting human dignity universally....
This course critically examines current anthropological theories, which may include post-structuralism, post-modernism, neo-Marxism and processual...