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EVANTH 289L: Comparative Mammalian Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A practical survey of anatomical diversity in mammals. An emphasis on dissections of a broad variety of mammals. A broader perspective on specific anatomical features provided in the lectures. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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EVANTH 292: Research in Cognitive Evolution
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Research and readings in cognitive evolution and anthropology. Students are expected to formulate research questions, develop research protocols, collect and analyze data; participation in group discussions. Instructor: Hare
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EVANTH 293S: Advanced Research in Evolutionary Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Advanced research in Evolutionary Anthropology topic, typically leading to Graduation with Distinction. Course includes a one-hour weekly seminar on topics such as hypothesis testing, writing propososals, research design, data analysis with a strong emphasis on writing. Students will complete the introduction (literature review) and methods of their thesis along with a tentative results. Students are also expected to work with a faculty mentor conducting original research equivilent to a research independent study. Instructor consent required. Instructor: Digby
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EVANTH 301: Anatomy of the Limbs
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Duke University
The musculoskeletal anatomy of the limbs and limb girdles. Emphasis is on detailed dissection of the extremities, with a minor focus on clinical applications. Course primarily intended for advanced graduate students in physical therapy. Consent of instructor required. 1 to 3 units. Instructor: Staff
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EVANTH 305: Gross Human Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Includes complete dissection of a cadaver; laboratory work is supplemented by conferences which emphasize biological and evolutionary aspects. Required of entering graduate students in anatomy; by arrangement, may extend into second semester. Prerequisites: adequate background in biology, including comparative anatomy and embryology and written consent of instructor. Instructor: Staff
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EVANTH 312: Research
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual investigations in the various fields of biological anthropology and anatomy. Consent of instructor required. Credit to be arranged; maximum 6 units. Instructor: Staff
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EVANTH 313: Anatomy Seminar
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Regular meeting of graduate students and staff in which current research problems in anatomy will be presented. Instructor: Staff
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EVANTH 314: Concepts in Evolutionary Anthropolgy -A
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Graduate seminar for first year graduate students covering the foundation principles of evolutionary anthropology. Instructor: Staff
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EVANTH 314B: Anatomy Of The Head And Neck
2.00 Credits
Duke University
This course is designed to be a review of the head and neck, emphasizing its phylogenetic and ontogenetic development along with clinically important features of the anatomy of this region. Credit: 2. Enrollment: min 5, max 12. Staff
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EVANTH 315S: Concepts in Evolutionary Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to topics that are considered central to Evolutionary Anthropology; Exposure to research and techniques used in the field; Develop skills in scientific inquiry, oral expression, and presentation; Familiarize students with the facilities/resources on campus that are associated with Evolutionary Anthropology. Consent Required. Part 2 of 2. Instructor: Staff
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