Fall 2022 CRN: 42518 ANTH 2500 - Intro Biological Anthropology
An anthropological course in human biological variation, including the study of concepts of evolutionary theory, hominin and primate evolution, human genetics, human osteology, population variation, and our living primate cousins. Lab sessions provide practical experience and applied techniques in scientific method and analysis. This course satisfies WMU Essential Studies Level 2: Exploration and Discovery – Scientific Literacy with Lab Category.
Additional Information
Campus: Main
Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab/Discussion
Instructional Method: Hybrid Attribute: Area VI:Natural Science w/ Lab Intellectual Inquiry SLO Scientific Literacy with a Lab Scientific Literacy SLO
This course requires registration in both a lecture and a
laboratory section. The corresponding laboratories for
this lecture section are 500-550
Instructor(s):
Hrivnyak, Michelle (Primary)
Required and recommended course materials, including cost.
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