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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
P: ENG W131 and junior standing. Introductory course for more advanced students. Human beings' place in nature, emergence of humans and contemporary races, development of culture from Paleolithic era onward, problems arising from interaction of biological and cultural phenomena. Credit given for only one of the following: ANTH A103, ANTH A105, or ANTH A303. (Fall, Spring, Summer I)
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3.00 Credits
P: ENG W131 and junior standing. Introductory course for more advanced students. Approaches to the study of contemporary cultures: structure, process, and change. Topics include kinship, economics, politics, religion, and worldview. Credit given only for one of the following: ANTH A104, ANTH E105, ANTH E303, or ANTH A304. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)
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3.00 Credits
P: two courses in Anthropology, including ANTH A104 or ANTH A304, and two courses in sociology, including SOC 5161. An overview of the major theoretical developments within anthropology as the discipline has attempted to produce a universal and unified view of human life based on knowledge of evolution and prehistoric and contemporary cultures. (Fall-odd years)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
P: Two courses in anthropology and authorization of the instructor. A supervised, in-depth examination through individual research on a particular topic selected and conducted by the student in consultation with an anthropology faculty member. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)
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3.00 Credits
R: ANTH A103, ANTH A105, or ANTH A303 or one semester of college biology. Bioanthropology of humans, basic biological principles, functional morphology, evolutionary history. Human evolution from lower forms, environmental factors, speciation and differentiation, growth, sexual differences, constitutional variability. (Spring-even years)
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1.00 Credits
C: ANTH B200 or ANTH B400. Laboratory exercises in anatomy, genetics, primates, fossils; and identification, aging, and sexing of the human skeleton. (Spring-even years)
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1.00 Credits
C: Any one of ANTH A103, ANTH A105, ANTH A303, ANTH B200, ANTH B266, or ANTH B466. Observation of primate anatomy, locomotion, and social behavior at various Midwestern zoos. (Summer-even years)
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3.00 Credits
P: ANTH A105 or A303, or one course in biology or anatomy. Selected topics in bioanthropology. May be repeated once with a different topic. (Occasionally)
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3.00 Credits
P: ANTH A105 or ANTH A303. Introduction to human fossils: their structure, classification, geologic range, and geographical distribution. Credit not given for both ANTH B264 and ANTH B464. (Spring-odd years)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in primate behavior, ecology, psychology, comparative functional anatomy, and evolution. Credit given for only one of the following: ANTH B106, ANTH B266, or ANTH B466. (Summer-even years)
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