ANTR-2016EL – Human Biological Variation, Adaptations and Health

This course is an introduction to the study of human variation within a biocultural and medical framework. The course includes a discussion of relevant genetics, geographic distribution of human traits, growth and development, sexually linked variation, anatomo-physiological adaptations to the environment, aging, demography, epidemiological anthropology, and applied bioanthropology in medical and forensic sciences. Integrated laboratory sessions and/or practical internet assignments familiarize students with the research methods and techniques in this area of study. PREREQ: ANTR 1006/1007 or instructor’s permission. (lec 2, lab 1) cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both ANTR 2016 and ANTR 2015.





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