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360A-3 Biological Anthropology Methods and Theory.
[Dist.NSM] History of biological anthropology, current methods and theories. Includes evolutionary theory, nohuman primates, human variation, genetics, and paleanthropology. Must be taken concurrently with 360B. Prerequisite 111.
360B-1 Biological Anthropology Lab.
[Dist.NSM] Laboratory course that must be taken concurrently with 360A. Covers human osteology and compartive non-human primate material. Prerequisite: 111.
365-3 Human Origins.
[Dist.NSM] Advanced course on human evolution, focussing on fossil and archeological evidence, and inverstigating the origins and development of modern human physical and cultural features. Prerequisite: 111.
366-3 Biology of Human Behavior.
[Dist.NSM] A critical look at how biology influences human behavior. Topics include gender, communication, and violence, invertigated using non-human animals as comparative models.
367-3 Primatology.
[Dist.NSM] An overview of human's closest relatives (prosimians, monkeys, apes). Includes primate evolution, anatomy, ecology, social behavior, cognition, and conservation. Prerequisite: 111.
374-3 to 6 Biological Anthropology Field School I.
[Dist.NSM] Research design, data collection and analysis in primatology, skeletal biology, or paleoanthropology, directed by instructor, requiring an independent project or participation in joint project. Prerequisite: 111 or consent of instructor.
428-3 Primates, Environments, and Conservation.
[Dist.NSM] Advanced course on primates, focusing on conservation issues: species' conservation statuses, effects of human sociocultural/economic factors on populations, and effectiveness of various conservation strategies. NOT FOR GRADUATE CREDIT. Prerequisite: 111 or consent of instructor.
429-3 Forensic Anthropology.
[Dist.NSM] Introduction to forensic anthropology, examining structure and function of the human skeleton. Methods for identifying sex, age, ancestry, trauma and disease. NOT FOR GRADUATE CREDIT. Prerequisite: 111, 360A, 360B.
474-3 Biological Anthropology Field School II.
[Dist.SS] Research design, data collection and analysis in primatology, skeletal biology or paleoanthropology directed by instructor, requiring an independent project or participation in joint project. NOT FOR GRADUATE CREDIT. Pre-requisite: 111 and consent of instructor.
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