BIO 3000: Introduction to Biological Anthropology (2024-2025)

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Introduces basic principles for understanding humans from a biological perspective. This course is a comprehensive introduction to the field of biological anthropology. Explores topics of human and non-human primate genetics, behavior, and evolution, as well as human ecology and medical anthropology. Typically offered: Autumn.

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Autumn 50 5 Cara Wall-Scheffler
Tu,Th
9:00AM-11:00 AM
09/30-12/05
Demaray Hall 255
24 of 24 seats open
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Restrictions: Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
Attributes: Writing "W" Course, Ways of Engaging, Cultural Understand&Engagement, Honors Course, Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Audit, Pass/No Credit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term

Prerequisites:
BIO 1101: C- or better
OR BIO 1103: C- or better
OR BIO 1107: C- or better
OR BIO 2103: C- or better
OR BIO 2571: C- or better