Introduction to Biological Anthropology [Evolution and Human Emergence]

ANTH 1135 [1175] (3)

This course provides a basic introduction to the broad field of biological anthropology. The research interests of biological anthropologists include the history and development of modern evolutionary biology, molecular and population genetics, modern primates, the primate and human fossil record, and modern human biological diversity.

Biological Anthropology concentration students are required, and others are encouraged, to enroll concurrently in 1135L.

Meets New Mexico General Education Curriculum Area 3: Physical and Natural Sciences.



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