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ANTH 555 /455: Human Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Fundamentals of human transmission, cellular, molecular, developmental and population genetics. Prerequisite: 150 or BIOL 110 or BIOL 123 or BIOL 201 or BIOL 202. (B) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 556: Inferring Behavior from the Skeleton
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Pearson A detailed analysis of what can be learned about activity and behavior from the skeleton. The course covers concepts in biomechanics, functional morphology, bone biology and focuses on their applications in biological anthropology. (B) {Offered periodically}
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ANTH 557 /457: Paleoanthropology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Pearson Events and processes leading from the appearance of the human lineage to the beginnings of agriculture, with discussions of Australopithecus and the genus Homo, through Homo sapiens. Prerequisite: 351L. (B) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 559: Advanced Osteology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
This course is to further develop the skills of graduate and senior undergraduate students in human osteology and to introduce advanced methods of skeletal analysis. Both lecture and laboratory components. Prerequisite: 351L or equivalent, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. (B)
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ANTH 559 - Advanced Osteology
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ANTH 560: Advanced Topics in Human Evolutionary Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Topics of interest including Critical reading, Anthropological economics, Life history strategies, Primate reproductive strategies, Game theory. (HEE)
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ANTH 560 - Advanced Topics in Human Evolutionary Ecology
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ANTH 561: Seminar:Human Reproductive Ecology and Biology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Lancaster Investigates relationships between ecology, ontogeny and reproduction in terms of energy allocation trade-offs faced by individuals and age/sex/group-specific behavioral/physiological solutions which together describe human life history strategy variation. (B, HEE) {Alternate years.}
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ANTH 561 - Seminar:Human Reproductive Ecology and Biology
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ANTH 562: Human Life History
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Kaplan In-depth treatment of human life history evolution. Covers basic population demography; mortality, senescence, menopause, mating, reproduction, parental investment with additional focus on brain evolution. Experiences in evaluation and building mathematical models of fitness trade-offs. Prerequisite: (360, or BIOL 300) and MATH 121. (B, HEE)
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ANTH 563 /363: Primate Social Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Lancaster Special emphasis will be on strategies of survival, reproduction, mating and rearing in the complex social systems of apes and monkeys. The costs and benefits of alternative strategies are used to understand individual life histories. (HEE) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 565 /368: Modern Hunter-Gatherers
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Examination of behavioral variation in modern foraging populations from a comparative and ecological perspective. Includes traditional societies of Africa, Asia, Australia, North and South America. (B, HEE) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 566 /366: Tropical Conservation and South American Indians
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Hill Examines resource use patterns by Amazonian Indians and recent collaboration or conflict with conservation organizations. (B, HEE) {Offered periodically}
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