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Nov 21, 2024
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BIOL 007 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lower Division
Study of the variation and evolution of the human species and its place in nature. Molecular, Mendelian and population genetics serve as a basis to discussions of natural selection and how that affects biological and physiological adaptation. The emphasis of this course explores why we see broad variations among homo sapiens and how these variations affect humans in their life cycle, health and culture. Limited to anthropology majors or by consent of instructor.
Lecture and/or Lab Hours Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab per week.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) SU - Scientific Understanding (with Lab)
Fee Laboratory fee $185.
Course credits: 1
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