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Fall 2022
May 16, 2025
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ANTH 215 - Biological Anthropology - University of Hawaii West Oahu
Pre: ENG 100. Coreq: 215L. Physical anthropology is a biological science which focuses on adaptations, variability, and the evolution of humans and their nearest relatives, living and fossil. This course serves as an introduction to the field. The areas to be covered include the principles of evolution, biological basis of life, Mendelian and population genetics, human diversity, human (climatic) adaptability, growth and nutrition, biological classification, the biology and behavior of non-human primates (primatology), and the study of primate and human fossils (paleoanthropology). (DB)
3.000 Credit hours
45.000 Lecture hours

Schedule Types: Hybrid-Technology Intensive, Lecture

Social Sciences Division
Social Science Department

Gen. Ed./Focus:
DB - Diversification: Biological Sc

Corequisites:
ANTH 215L

Prerequisites:
ENG 100
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