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ANTH 153

Human Variation and Behavior

Description
Human variation and behavior is the study of the nature and extent of heritable biological and behavioral differences among human populations in an evolutionary perspective. Data drawn from non-human primates, medical fields, the fossil record and genetics will be reviewed. The role of genetics and environment in the formation of these differences is considered. Prerequisite: Any lower division anthropology or psychology course or instructor consent.

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Units
3

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