ANTH 210 - Two- Hundred Level Courses BIOSOCIAL BASES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR Clarkin

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University of Massachusetts-Boston
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This course is an introduction to the various methods and approaches by which we study the biological nature of human beings. It applies anthropological, biological, and psychological data and methods to the understanding of our biological nature and heritage. The focus of the course is on the way evolution has shaped human behavior through the interaction of culture and biology. PREREQUISITES: Anth 105 or permission of instructor; sophomore standing. Distribution I Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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3.00
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Phone Number:
(617) 287-5000
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester

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