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This
course will be offered in Spring of 2009.
Section 51225; M and W 9:30-10:50
Section 51224; W 3:30-6:20
The
goal of this course is to introduce you to the foundational concepts,
methods, and data of physical anthropology. Ever wonder who we are
and how we got here, and what's with these strange opposable thumbs?
You already know something about genetics, but what about epigenetics?
How can we share over 99% of our DNA with a chimpanzee? Does the
Hobbit Man really exist? What anatomical and cultural differences
do we have from Neanderthals?
We will
explore all of these questions and more in this class! The central
focus of this class is the scientific study of human origins. We
will cover the history, concepts, methods, and theory of biological
evolution and apply these ideas to the genus Homo. There
is a specific focus on molecular, Mendelian, and population genetics,
human variation, primate taxonomy and classification, and ethical
issues in physical anthropology. The philosophy of science and the
scientific method serve as the primary foundations of this course. |