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Joint Honours

Joint Honours

Students who wish to study at the Honours level in two disciplines can combine any two Joint Honours Components from the Arts Faculty.

Students interested in Joint Honours should consult an adviser in both Departments for specific course requirements. Use the Anthropology Department’s Joint Honours checklist (PDF below) to keep track of your courses.

Prior to registering for each Joint Honours component, students must see advisers in the respective departments for approval. In Anthropology, it is strongly recommended that you speak with the Department’s Honours Advisor by the end of U1. The Advisor will determine your eligibility for the program and help you begin thinking about a thesis topic and potential supervisor. Departmental advisers will only approve combinations that are feasible, given the nature of the research project that would be involved. Students who neglect to obtain prior approval may jeopardize their graduation.

By the end of U2, you must declare your intention to pursue joint honours. To do so, you must have a thesis supervisor. You will ask your supervisor to sign an updated Joint Honours checklist, followed by the Honours advisor, and submit the signed checklist to the Department administrator, at which point you can declare Joint Honours on Minerva.

For the Joint Honours project, students register for a 3 credit, ANTH 491 - Joint Honours Thesis, course. For information on the requirements for the other discipline making up the Joint Honours program, consult the department concerned.

PDF icon Anthropology Joint Honours Program Checklist

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