ANTH 1130 Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course focuses on the range of human genetic variation and adaptation that is demonstrated in living populations today, comparisons of biology and behavior between human and non-human primates and examination of our human prehistory as outlined in the fossil record.
Student Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Be acquainted with the field of Physical Anthropology.
- Develop a greater understanding of human evolution and the behavior of non-human primates.
- Better understand human evolution and how our biology and culture affect our evolution.
- Better understand how human genetics plays a part in our daily lives.
- Contemplate the future of human diversity through biology, culture, and genetics.
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