HNRS: Human Origins: An Introduction to Biological Anthropology
Fall 2021 Courses
Course:
ANTH 161 H01 17753
Course Attributes:
NatScience, SCI
Instructor:
Katherine Goldberg
Location/Times(1):
GAMBRL 412 on TR @ 08:30 am - 09:45 am
Location/Times(2):
HAMLTN 142 on T @ 11:40 am - 01:10 pm
Registered:
7
Seat Capacity:
15
An introduction to the science of biological anthropology, a sub-field of anthropology that emphasizes a focus on humanity and its origin from a biological perspective, employing laboratory components to complement and reinforce lecture materials. FS: 12/02/2020. CL: 2020.
Notes:
An introduction to the science of biological anthropology, a subfield of anthropology that emphasizes a focus on humanity and its origin from a biological perspective, employing laboratory components to complement and reinforce lecture materials.Students will have the opportunity to visit the Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens to visit the Gorilla exhibit behind the scenes.