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ANTH135: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
ANTH135: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
Uses an evolutionary perspective to introduce students to the study of humans and non-human primates as biological organisms. The course will analyze the genetic and environmental bases for modern human biological variation, understand primate behavior and biological relationships, and reconstruct the fossil record. Discussions about prehistoric skeletal remains will emphasize biological responses to changes in subsistence and social structure.
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Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
4.0
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Department
SOAN
Where Will This Course Transfer?

| Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern Shore Community College | SOCEEE | General Elective in Sociology | 2-Year | |
| Tidewater Community College | SOCEEE | General Elective in Sociology | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Western Community College | SOCEEE | N/A | 2-Year | |
| William & Mary | ANTH203 | Intro Biological Anthropology | 4-Year | |
| Old Dominion University | ANTR1ELE | N/A | 4-Year | |
| Virginia Commonwealth University | ANTH210 | BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY | 4-Year |
