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ANTH 160 — Biological Anthropology

3 credits · 3 hours

This course is an introduction to physical anthropology. It includes the study of human evolution, the relationship of humans to other primates both physically and behaviorally, the relationship between human evolution and the development of culture, physical variation of modern human populations, and applications of physical anthropology in medicine and forensics. NOTE: The goal is to understand the connections between human biology, behavior, and culture through an examination of the process of evolution.

Prerequisites: ENG 101

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