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ANTH104 — Biological Anthropology

3 credits · 3 hours

This course compromises foundational concepts, methods, and theories, used by anthropologists to study human evolution. Topics include evolutionary theory, genetics, human variation, adaption, primates, the fossil record, and the relationship between environment, biology, and behavior. Students will examine where, when, how, and why humans have evolved to be the species that we are today.

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