AN 2050 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology
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AN 2050 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology 3 (3-0-0) UT
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Description: |
This course covers the basics of our origins and all the spectacular biological diversity we see around us in the modern human species, from an anthropological perspective. Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts in evolutionary theory, genetics, demography, and the various ways that human diversity has been understood and interpreted. This course is an exciting overview of humans, biologically, from our origins to who we are today.
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15 Weeks, 45 Hours |
Timetable for AN2050
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AN2050 |
Section A3 is open for registration.
Limit: 40 | Enroled: 0 | Waitlisted: 0 | Reserved: 0
Section A3 has 40 seats available at this time.
A3 |
Jan 6, 2026 to Apr 23, 2026 On-Campus (Attend On-Campus, In-Person) |
Morton, Shawn |
A211 |
M W |
14:30-15:50 |
$602.97 |
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