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 physical and biological sciences distribution requirement.
Summer 2025: Online course

Associate Professor
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: | (see Final exams) |
Credit: | 3 |
Grade: | Student option |
Instructor: | Arcadi, A. (apc13) Villenas, S. (sav33) |
Max. enroll: | 30 |
Notes: | This course counts toward the physical and biological sciences distribution requirement. |
To enroll: | See Register and Dates & Deadlines for enrollment information. See Online Learning FAQs. |