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.
Grading
Normal Grade Rules
Units
3
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