READINGS IN FORENSIC & BIOLOGICAL ANTH

Course Code:
ANTH 635
Course Group(s):
Elective Courses
Active Term:
Fall
/ Randomly
Course Description:
This course is designed as a graduate seminar course, in which students will critically review and discuss current research articles in the field of biological anthropology. The goal of the course is to broaden student knowledge and awareness beyond their particular area study, keep them up to date on recent studies in the field, and provide them with the background necessary to have professional discussions both inside and outside the classroom on a variety of topics. General discussion topics may include geometric morphometrics, modularity, heterochrony, plasticity, secular trends, morphological integration, developmental biology or recent finds in the field of paleoanthropology.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
Prerequisites:
ANTH-570