Winter Term 2025 Primates, Humans and Evolution - 1961 - ANTH 141 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: Students who have taken Anth 140 should not take Anth 141 Catalog Description : An introduction to biological anthropology, beginning with an overview of basic principles of evolutionary biology, and grounded in anthropological primatology, especially study of the extant great ape species. Students will develop a biological anthropological perspective on modern human diversity, behavior, and culture by studying principles of primate ecology, behavior, and life history and then applying them to Homo sapiens. Lectures, discussions, examinations and short essays. PREREQUISITES: Students who have taken Anth 140 should not take Anth 141 Attributes: Course for First Year Students, GER Social Science Div, 100-199 Introductory Course
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