ANTH 101HF — Honors Biological Anthropology 3 Units
54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a study of the theories of human origin and evolutionary development using genetic, fossil evidence, plus a comparison of humankind anatomically and behaviorally with the higher primates. This field includes current research on the intellectual and cultural equality of the human races. At a number of California State colleges and other four-year institutions, this course may be used for social sciences or biological science credit. This course will employ enhanced teaching methods such as a seminar approach, more research-based writing assignments and a higher level of critical thinking. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC) AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC (C-ID: ANTH 110)
Part of
- Anthropology Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Anthropology Associate in Arts Degree
- Museum Assistant Certificate
- Environmental Sciences Associate in Science Degree
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Emphasis in Science and Mathematics Associate in Arts Degree
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Emphasis in Social Sciences Associate in Arts Degree