Canada Biological Anthropology University ProgramsBrowse through the list of Canadian Biological Anthropology bachelor, masters, and doctorate courses, programs and degrees offered by universities in Canada.
What is Biological Anthropology?Biological anthropology (also called physical anthropology, bioanthropology, or human biology) is the study of the development of humans as a species. It includes aspects of primatology, human biology, osteology, population genetics, and evolution. Central to biological anthropology are the study of human diversity, the biological history and evolution of our species, and the biocultural factors that have shaped human populations in the past and present.
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Study and Work in Biological Anthropology in Canada
Biological Anthropology Admission Requirements The prequisites required to become accepted in an undergraduate program in Biological Anthropology.
Graduate Biological Anthropology Admission Requirements The prequisites required to become accepted in an graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Biological Anthropology.
What Biological Anthropology Students Learn Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Biological Anthropology.
Research in Biological Anthropology Research areas, topics, interests projects in Biological Anthropology.
Career and Employment Opportunities in Biological Anthropology Professions or occupations available to graduates in Biological Anthropology and links to employment resources.
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About Biological Anthropology Bioanthropology is a branch of anthropology. It is related to genetics, molecular science, medicine, evolution, and forensic science.
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