Studying a Bachelor of Science majoring in Anthropological Science, for students enrolled prior to 2019
If you are enrolling for the first time this year, visit the Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Anthropological Science page.
Some courses offered prior to 2019 may no longer be available. If you began your degree prior to 2019 we strongly recommend you seek advice from the Student Hubs at studentinfo@auckland.ac.nz.
Single or first major must include:
- 30 points:
- At least 15 points from:
- At least 15 points from:
- ANTHRO 205 Primate Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation
- ANTHRO 206 Origins of Civilisation
- ANTHRO 207 Coming of the Māori: Archaeology of Aotearoa New Zealand
- ANTHRO 221 European Prehistory: From Cave Art to the Celts
- ANTHRO 222 Human Biodiversity
- ANTHRO 235 The Anthropology of Human Remains
- ANTHRO 245 Evolutionary Anthropology Today
- At least 60 points from:
- ANTHRO 306 Pacific Archaeology
- ANTHRO 307 Australian Aboriginal Archaeology
- ANTHRO 309 Quantitative Methods in Anthropology
- ANTHRO 311 New Zealand Archaeology
- ANTHRO 317 Field Methods in Archaeology
- ANTHRO 318 Archaeological Science
- ANTHRO 324 Medical Anthropology
- ANTHRO 328 Bioarchaeology
- ANTHRO 337 Birth, Death and Disease: Anthropological Demography
- ANTHRO 348 Perspectives on Human Growth
- ANTHRO 349 Primate Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation
- ANTHRO 352 Special Topic
- ANTHRO 353 Archaeology in Practice
- ANTHRO 365 Coming of the Maori: Archaeology of Aotearoa
- ANTHRO 367 The Anthropology of Human Remains
- At least 90 points including at least 15 points at Stage III, from courses available in the following subjects: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geography
Second major must include:
- 30 points:
- At least 15 points from:
- At least 15 points from:
- ANTHRO 205 Primate Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation
- ANTHRO 206 Origins of Civilisation
- ANTHRO 207 Coming of the Māori: Archaeology of Aotearoa New Zealand
- ANTHRO 221 European Prehistory: From Cave Art to the Celts
- ANTHRO 222 Human Biodiversity
- ANTHRO 235 The Anthropology of Human Remains
- ANTHRO 245 Evolutionary Anthropology Today
- At least 45 points from:
- ANTHRO 306 Pacific Archaeology
- ANTHRO 307 Australian Aboriginal Archaeology
- ANTHRO 309 Quantitative Methods in Anthropology
- ANTHRO 311 New Zealand Archaeology
- ANTHRO 317 Field Methods in Archaeology
- ANTHRO 318 Archaeological Science
- ANTHRO 324 Medical Anthropology
- ANTHRO 328 Bioarchaeology
- ANTHRO 337 Birth, Death and Disease: Anthropological Demography
- ANTHRO 348 Perspectives on Human Growth
- ANTHRO 349 Primate Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation
- ANTHRO 352 Special Topic
- ANTHRO 353 Archaeology in Practice
- ANTHRO 365 Coming of the Maori: Archaeology of Aotearoa
- ANTHRO 367 The Anthropology of Human Remains
- At least 90 points including at least 15 points at Stage III, from courses available in the following subjects: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geography
Please note: Anthropological Science is not available for conjoint degrees.
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