A course in the concept of culture, how cultural processes work, variation in cultural practices, the method of cross-cultural comparison and culture change.
This course reviews the archaeological evidence for major developments in human culture from the evolution of our species to the development of agriculture, cities, and states.
This is a course on how evolution has shaped humans through time. It examines our modern primate relatives, ancient human ancestors, how the past shapes the adaptations that humans have today, and how culture impacts our evolutionary biology.
This is a science course on human evolution exploring what makes our species unique, strange, and wonderful. The lab component of this course reinforces and illustrates the concepts explored in lecture through hands-on and collaborative laboratory activities.