In this course, students will survey the concepts, theory, and methods of biological anthropology in lecture and laboratory. Emphasis is placed on the role of evolution in explaining past and present variation among non-human primates, human ancestors, and modern humans. In lab sections of the course, students will focus on data collection and analysis related to heredity, population genetics, skeletal and dental variation, evolutionary change, and modern physical variation. Level I Prerequisite: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6; Academic Math Level 3 or MTH 125X, minimum grade "C"; may enroll concurrently
Level I Prereq: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6; Academic Math Level 3 or MTH 125X, minimum grade "C"; may enroll concurrently
Class offerings by semester
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Day Class (before 5 p.m.) Evening Class (after 5 p.m.) Online Class Please refer to the course schedule to see the specific time and platform for which the course is offered. |
Description | Hours |
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Credits | 4 |
Lecture Hours | 45 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Lab Hours | 45 |
Other Hours | 0 |
Total Hours | 90 |
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