BIOLOGY, RACE & CULTURE

Course Code:
ANTH 241
Course Group(s):
HUMANS IN CONNECTION
Active Term:
All Terms
/ All Years
Course Description:

This course examines in depth the cultural construct that is Race, and the biology behind phenotypic (visible) and genotypic (genetic) Human Diversity. First, race as a cultural construct and the biology of human diversity are briefly introduced. Second, the history of the definition of race is presented from its inception in the 1700s to the present. Next, the course examines the range of human biological diversity, and discusses the pertinent laws of human biology, the genetics that shape these laws, and the environments which can trigger and cause diversity in human opulations .

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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