ANTHR 1300 Human Evolution: Genes, Behavior, and the Fossil Record
Course description
The evolution of humankind is explored through the fossil record, studies of the biological differences among current human populations, and a comparison with our closest relatives, the primates. This course investigates the roots of human biology and behavior with an evolutionary framework.
This course counts toward the BIO-AS distribution requirement.
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Summer 2025: Online course
| Section ID: | ANTHR 1300 001-LEC |
| Number: | 1359 |
| Session: | Summer 3-week 1 |
| Class dates: | June 2-20, 2025 |
| Mode of instruction: | Online (async) |
| Final exam/project due: | Friday June 20, 11:59 PM (see Final exams) |
| Credit: | 3 |
| Grade: | Student option |
| Instructor: | Arcadi, A. (apc13) |
| Max. enroll: | 30 |
| Notes: | This course counts toward the BIO-AS distribution requirement. |
| To enroll: | Register now
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