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Subject Overview

New scientific methods and technologies in anthropological science include the analysis of DNA and ancient DNA, C-14 dating, stable isotope research, metallurgy, the analysis of live and fossil spores, the annual rings of trees, pollen grains, and human and animal remains, as well as the behavioural observation of humans and primates.

This major will give you the chance to apply more science to your studies in archaeology and biological anthropology. Other sciences complement the study of Anthropological Science, for example, Biological Science, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences or Geography.

Knowledge and Skills

By integrating archaeology and biological anthropology with science disciplines, Anthropological Science equips graduates with the skills for employment or postgraduate research.

Potential Careers

This programme will integrate studies in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology with science disciplines to produce graduates who are able to work or undertake graduate study in the fields which require dual understandings.
Jobs related to Anthropological Science
• Archaeological consultancy for organisations such as Heritage NZ
• Health and nutrition research
• Work in museums
• Environmental consultancy and mining

Further study options
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
• Bachelor of Science (Honours)
• Postgraduate Diploma in Science
• Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Science

Graduates gain an internationally accepted qualification, excellent research skills and the knowledge to work within some of the world’s most rapidly advancing scientific fields.

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 30 points for all Stage I Compulsory Courses, and
  • 30 points for all Stage II Compulsory Courses, and
  • 15 points from Stage II Elective Courses, and
  • 45 points from Stage III Elective Courses

Stage I Compulsory Courses

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following:

Stage II Compulsory Courses

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following: