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ANP 321: Primate Evolution
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The evolution of the order Primates from its origins to the appearance of the human family. Primate origins; the first primates of modern aspect; origins and adaptive radiations of monkeys; appearance and adaptations of apes and humans. Relevant topics in geology such as geochronology, paleogeography, taphonomy, and paleoecology.
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ANP 325: Primate Behavior
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An introduction to primate social systems and the factors that influence their maintenance and evolution, including foraging strategy, demographic processes, mating and rearing strategies, conflicts and coalitions, and communication.
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ANP 340: Field Methods in Biological Anthropology
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Methods, problems, and experience in field techniques. The course focuses on field methods such as fossil excavation, reconstruction of skeletal and dental remains, anthropometry, craniometry, and field behavioral ecology of primates.
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ANP 350: Methods in Studying Primates
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Introduction to the concepts and practical skills needed to conduct scientific work, particularly in the study of primates, including how to collect and analyze data focusing on habitat description, primate densities, use of space, and social interactions. Topics include design and presentation of research; ecological field methods; behavioral observations and other techniques. Students are required to plan a small research study and to present their proposal in class. Some computer work outside class required.
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ANP 360: Primate Conservation
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Review of endangered species of primates and case histories of conservation programs in Asia, Africa, South America, and Madagascar, highlighting different problems and solutions.
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ANP 391: Topics in Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Discussion of a topic of current interest in physical anthropology. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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ANP 403: Seminar in Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Research and discussion of selected topics in physical anthropology. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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ANP 404: Human Osteology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A detailed study of the anatomy of the human skeleton with special emphasis on the interpretation of skeletal remains from archaeological contexts. Consideration is given to the growth, structure, and function of bones, and to forensic aspects such as the determination of age, sex, stature, and pathology from skeletal remains. Students conduct a research project on a human skeleton.
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ANP 447: Readings in Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Individual advanced readings on selected topics in physical anthropology. May be repeated up to a limit of 6 credits.
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ANP 475: Undergraduate Teaching Practicum I
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Work with a faculty member as an assistant in one of the faculty member's regularly scheduled classes. The student is required to attend all the classes, do all the regularly assigned work, and meet with the faculty member at regularly scheduled times to discuss the intellectual and pedagogical matters relating to the course.
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