ANTH 1011L - Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab Description Laboratory exercises illustrating concepts of biological anthropology. This course will be taken in conjunction with ANTH 1013 Intro to Biological Anthropology.
Pre-Requisite NONE
Co-Requisite ANTH 1013
1 Credit Hour(s)
Contact Hours 30 lab contact hours
0.66 Faculty Load Hour(s)
Semesters Offered Fall, Spring
ACTS Equivalent N/A
Grade Mode N/A
Learning Outcomes Students completing this course will be able to:
• Describe the field of anthropology and discuss the role physical anthropology plays as a sub-discipline.
• Identify the biological variation found in Homo sapiens and their closest biological relatives, the order of primates
• Discuss how term “race” can be seen as a fallacy of modern human variation
- Evaluate how the human fossil record relates to modern human biological variation
General Education Outcomes Supported N/A
Standard Practices N/A
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