Undergraduate Program: Current Course Websites

 

Current Undergraduate Course Websites

Your professors no longer provide paper copies of course outlines. Below you will find links to outlines for current undergraduate courses. General course descriptions and requirements can be found  HERE. Make sure you know your section number for 1025, 1026 and 1027, as there are several sections in these courses. Additional information, such as instructions for labs and assignments, may also be linked from this page so you should check it often.  If you require this information in some other format, you should speak with your professor. You should also contact Services For Students with Disabilities for help with your specific learning needs.

 

Winter 2012 Course Outlines

 

Highlighted course titles will open the course outlines. For multi-section courses, click on the name of the Professor for that course. PLEASE NOTE: Not all courses use WebCT. Check with your Professors about this. If your Professor does use WebCT, you can login HERE. Course outlines linked below are in Adobe PDF format. The free Acrobat PDF Reader is available at:

1000 Courses

Number Title
1020E Many Ways of Being Human
# 001:  Profs. Clark/Nelson
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002:  Profs: Clark/Ellis
1025G Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
# 001:  Prof. Farah
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002:  Prof. Kennedy
# 003:  Prof. Howie
1026G Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Archaeology     
# 001:  Prof. Webb
# 650:  Prof. Webb - Online Course
1027B Introduction to Linguistics
# 001:  Prof. Gurski

2000 Courses

Number Title                                                                                       
2100 Archaeology and World Prehistory
2112 Iroquoian Language and Culture
2212G Cultures of the Pacific
2217G First Nations Traditional Cultures of Canada
2222G Foundations of Anthropology
2226B Biological Anthropology
2228G Special Topics in Anthropology
# 001: Peace: Prof. St.Christian
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002: Popular Culture: Prof. Pozniak
2229G Principles of Archaeology
2233G Ontario Archaeology
2234G Andean Prehistory
2236B Human Aging: Bioanthropological Perspectives
2243G Applied Linguistics
2245G Topics in Language and Culture
2247B Phonological Analysis
2282G The Anthropology of Migration
2283G Refugees and the Displaced

3000 Courses

Number Title                                                                                       
3301E Concepts of Society and Culture                       
3302G Anthropology's Intellectual and Institutional Histories
3317G Cultural Structures of First Nations Imagination
3325G Readings In Anthropology
3334G Primate and Human Paleontology
3337G Language and Society
3338G Skeletal Biology

4000 Courses

Number Title                                                                                       
4400E Anthropological Thought                    
4420B Introduction to Paleoepidemiology
4430G Supervised Readings in Anthropology