UK82 BSc (Hons) Human Evolution and Behaviour Liverpool John Moores University

  • THÔNG TIN CHUNG

    BSc (Hons) Human Evolution and Behaviour offers important insights and perspectives on key topics fundamental to human existence, such as our evolutionary origins, the appreciation of human diversity, health and disease, life history patterns, past responses to environmental change, and the nature of our evolutionary relationship with our primate relatives.

    Extraordinary biological advances and new fossil discoveries are challenging long-standing theories on the evolution of our species. This course brings you up to date with the latest developments in the field of human evolution. The programme is characterised by its strong scientific approach and is focused on allowing you to develop a range of transferrable scientific skills that will enhance your career prospects. It is estimated that 50% of learning activity will be non-lecture-based in LJMU's cutting-edge laboratories for human osteology, laser scanning, GIS, genetics and environmental analyses, and off site. You will learn how to excavate human remains on the Poulton Archaeological Project, Cheshire, and have access to large skeletal assemblages for your final year research project and for lab practicals.

    You are encouraged to take part in exciting placements opportunities to gain archaeological fieldwork experience and training on the Gorham’s Cave Complex UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gibraltar and at Scladina Cave, Belgium. The teaching team are research-active and are engaged on exciting projects all around the world. This means that we are up-to-date with the latest developments in the field, and we incorporate our own research into your learning activities.

    Drawing on the diverse disciplines of evolutionary anthropology, primatology, environmental science, archaeology, geography and genetics, the course gives you the chance to develop skills in scientific research and to explore our evolutionary origins and our relationship with other living primates.

  • CƠ HỘI NGHỀ NGHIỆP

    Future careers include many areas of healthcare, epidemiology, nutrition, primate conservation, genetics, forensic anthropology, field archaeology and archaeological science, zoology, environmental science, animal husbandry, veterinary science, museum curation, humanitarian organisations, social sciences, and academic research. 

  • THỰC TẬP (HƯỞNG LƯƠNG)
  • ĐIỀU KIỆN ĐẦU VÀO
  • ĐIỀU KIỆN NGÔN NGỮ
  • HỌC BỔNG
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