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ANTH 1HL | HONORS PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY | 1 Unit(s) | |||
Corequisites: Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 1H. | |||||
Advisory: Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1L. | |||||
Grade Type: Letter Grade Only | |||||
Not Repeatable. | |||||
FHGE: Natural Sciences Transferable: CSU/UC | |||||
3 hours laboratory. (36 hours total per quarter) |
Description - | ||
Introductory laboratory course focusing on scientific methodology to explore/experiment with topics from Anthropology lecture sections. Topics include Mendelian genetics, population genetics, human variability, forensics, medical anthropology, epidemiology, hominin dietary patterns, non-human primates, primate dental and skeletal anatomy, fossil hominins, chronometric dating, environmental challenges to hominins, environmental impact of hominin behavior, general methodologies utilized in physical anthropological research, and the general study of hominins as bio-culturally adapting animals. As an honors course, it is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions. Material covered will be enhanced and research techniques and methodologies explored in greater depth than in the non-honors version of this course.
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Course Objectives - | ||
The student will be able to:
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Laboratory projects based on B-E of expanded description of course content for ANTH 1H. Projects cover methods, techniques, and procedures used in biological/physical anthropology research. Emphasis on skill demonstrations and problem solving.
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Professors meet with all students in a series of individual and small group learning communities, out-of-class, to work together on students' research and presentation preparation. | ||
Representative Text(s) - | ||
Soluri, E. Elizabeth, and Sabrina Agarwal. Laboratory Manual and Workbook for Biological Anthropology: Engaging with Human Evolution. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 2016. France, Diane. Laboratory Manual and Workbook for Physical Anthropology. 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 2007. Walker, Suzanne. Exploring Physical Anthropology: A Lab Manual and Workbook. Englewood, CO: Morton Publishing Company, 2007. Whitehead, Paul, William Sacco, and Susan Hochgraf. A Photographic Atlas for Physical Anthropology. Englewood, CO: Morton Publishing Company, 2005.
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Anthropology | ||
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