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Dec 11, 2024
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2016 - 2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ANT 1430 - Our Primate Heritage (4) When Offered: Fall; Spring GEN ED: Science Inquiry Perspective (Theme: “Life, Earth, and Evolution”) This course examines humans within an evolutionary and biocultural perspective. Students will be introduced to classic and contemporary literature on topics in human evolution and will have the opportunity to make their own observations and analyses within the laboratory. We will explore theoretical frameworks and controversies about important issues such as the nature of science, human variation, and the relationship between humans and our environment. Students will become familiar with evolutionary theory and heredity, primate evolution and basic comparative anatomy, and the fossil record of human evolution. Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.
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