ANTHR 300
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Biological Anthropology
Anthropology
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Course Description
Relationships between human biology, environment, social structure, and culture. Concepts and data on race, primates, evolution, population genetics, growth, and sociobiology.
When Taught
Fall
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3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
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0
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Course Objectives
Learning Outcome
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to analyze humans as bio-cultural beings; living in both acultural and natural setting. Students will also gain a basic understanding of evolutionary concepts in general, and human evolution specifically.
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Data collection and analysis
Learning Outcome
Collect data on race, primates, evolution, population genetics, growth, and sociobiology.
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Biological and Envronment Relationship
Learning Outcome
Develop an understanding of the relationships between human biology, environment, social structure.