Economics BA, BA (Economics with Mathematics or Political Science Majors), HBA, HBA (Economics and Political Science), MA
Economics is the essence of human material existence. Study the resource and social choices we make and how we respond to incentives and information and coordinate our responses to these influences via the institution of markets. A core understanding of economic theory, statistics and quantitative analysis is combined with topics related to labour, natural resources and industrial organization. mylakehead.ca/economics
Amy Szybalski HBSc/BEd Anthropology Thunder Bay, ON “ I have always wanted to be a science teacher. Lakehead gave me the opportunity to pursue a program that I am passionate about, while at the same time to branch out and experience different parts of the anthropological discipline from both biological and cultural areas. The chance to get hands-on lab experience in my first year was incredible.”
Environmental Studies HBESc (Biology, Earth Science or Geography Majors), HBESc/BEd (Biology or Geography Majors), HBES (Geography Major), HBES/BEd (Geography Major)
As human interference with the environment continues to grow, it is clear that environmental issues are essentially multidisciplinary in nature. In addition to the scientific exploration and inquiry involved in this discipline, you will examine socioeconomic, cultural and political factors that affect the environment. mylakehead.ca/environmentalstudies
Anthony Jeethan HBSc Psychology and Biology Toronto, ON “ I wanted a different kind of education, one that’s not directly focused on textbooks. Lakehead has been intellectually stimulating and challenging – with professors using an interdisciplinary approach demonstrating real-world applications and experiences.”
Geoarchaeology BSc, HBSc
Aid in the interpretation of the archaeological record of ancient human societies by bringing together the fields of anthropology, geography and geology. Your interdisciplinary exploration will include archaeological site formation, paleogeography, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, chronometric dating and the application of methods from the natural and physical sciences to archaeological materials. mylakehead.ca/geoarchaeology
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